RSI scholars being deferred from Harvard?

<p>"back to the topics, does anybody knows how can i find RSI alumni's SAT/EA/awards file?"</p>

<p>How is that anyone's business but RSI's?</p>

<p>It's not that ridiculous of a question. Intel finalists, for example, have a web site bio listing their projects and ECs.</p>

<p>"I dont' know I read a couple RSI papers and they didn't impress me too much."</p>

<p>These papers are researched and written in less than five weeks and still many of these papers have ended up as semi or finalists in Siemens and Intel. I think this is a pretty good achievement.</p>

<p>and let's not forget to mention that a few of those papers that were just done in 5 weeks have been published by journals respected by the scientific community.</p>

<p>staticsoliloquy, you're an rsi scholar right?
Would you mind telling me what is required of an applicant for it?
Much obliged,
seth blue</p>

<p>Last year, every applicant was extremely different, however they had a profound love of math/science. There is nothing specificly required of an applicant. The same qualities that HYPSMC look for in an applicant are most likely the same as RSI.</p>

<p>Static - Which papers have been published since RSI? I didn't think that there was time to publish since summer.</p>

<p>"A Hot Water Bottle for Aging Neutron Stars" in Astrophysics</p>

<p>There have been 4 articles that cited this publication.</p>

<p>I assume pi day, so that makes one week left for the letter</p>

<p>what are the four articles?</p>

<p>-Neutrino Emission from Ungapped Quark Matter
-Thermal Phase Transitions and Gapless Quark Spectra in Quark Matter at High Density
-How does the dynamical chiral condensation affect the three-flavor neutral quark matter?
-Collective excitations in a superfluid of color-flavor locked quark matter</p>

<p>the titles seem to be "Einstein-kind" essays</p>

<p>well they are nuclear astrophysics topics</p>

<p>By "technical school down the street" I assume you're referring to "Cambridge Tool and Die."</p>