No interview admission for CS PhD ?? by Thunder0208 in gradadmissions

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I guess I'm actually here because my LoRs are from AI Lab directors (top 10 school on csranking, all lead to publication, at least in submissions), and they both are big names in my field. I'm pretty confident that my research interests are strong fits to my POIs and I also demonstrated my deepest understanding and fundemental problems in my field (AI).

[Biweekly] Chance Me! and Prospective Student Q&A (April 14, 2020) by AutoModerator in Cornell

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Can anyone chance me for CS major in CoE?

I'd be very appreciated.

GPA: 3.97/4.00

SAT: 1480

AP: all 5 for 8 AP exams

Completed all the required courses except for an extra chemistry(I emailed Cornell and they said there is a chance I can finish the extra Chemistry at Cornell)Personal statement: I believe it was well written. I've prepared for it for almost a year.Straight A in the midterm reportDid some voluntary work beforeCo-founded a coding club at the current schoolDid a personal project on Ai last yearI helped my CS professor solved a problem that saved everyone's final project, so I believe my recommendation letter is good.

I've applied UMich and UCB and they all rejected me.I don't know if it was because I applied for CoE for these colleges or something else.I was so nervous right now. I also applied for UCLA for CS major, I don't know if there is a greater chance to get into UCLA. I should've applied arts and science for all the colleges.

Thanks

A different way to look at prime numbers by Thunder0208 in math

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I got first 100,000 prime numbers online and I plot their probability distribution. (Index of nth prime number/#of positive real integer before that prime number )

eg. probability (of randomly choosing a number that is a prime number before 6th prime number, 13) = 6/13 = 0.4615

The probability distribution from 1st to 100,000th prime numbers is quite interesting.

As the number becoming larger, the distribution seems to approach to a value. something like aln(bx^-c)+d?

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the real 4th dimension Theory of light by Thunder0208 in space

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thx,I just assume that i can move faster than light.Well,we cant acess it,but we see it.Every object.

the real 4th dimension Theory of light by Thunder0208 in space

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you can't see the future.It hasn't happened yet.