I just left a comment on this question suggesting it might be a better fit at academia stack exchange, but then I realized I don't really have a good sense for what kinds of questions they encourage there. I'm also not totally clear on what our own policies are regarding a question like this. Does anybody know more about this than I do?
I don't have a strong opinion about the suitability of this question for MathOverflow, but in case the community decides to close the question, I'll suggest that another place this question might be well-received would be academia stack exchange, although to be honest I am not familiar with exactly what sort of questions they encourage there. — Tim Campion ♦19 mins ago
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(please let me know if this question is not suitable here)
Hello! I'm an undergraduate rising senior majoring in mathematics and it seems that I got rejected by REU that is held in my university over the summer. I was late in the game and I haven't had any research before. The only research I can...
As s side note, this seems like something which would be a bit more suitable in the main chatroom rather than the editors' lounge - since it is not really related to tagging and editing.
But it's not really that important. (Neither of the two rooms is very active.)
I did end up asking in their chat as Martin suggested, and I got a pretty quick reply explaining that indeed the question would probably be a bit too specific to personal details to be suitable for their site.
@MartinSleziak Thanks! In general, I value your expertise in these things a great deal and I would not object at all if you were to go ahead and make edits to posts more frequently along the lines of your ever-helpful comments. I think you have enough rep to edit other users' posts?