This Monday (2/13) at 5 pm, the Association of Women in Math will be hosting a question-and-answer session with some graduate and undergraduate math students who have participated in the following two programs:

1) Budapest Semesters in Mathematics is an awesome math study-abroad in a very historical and cultural city (classes taught in English) for a fall term! Credits are transferable! This program is not run by Dartmouth, but it is very popular amongst Dartmouth math students! There is quite a varied selection of classes to choose from, and you can decide to live either with a family or in an apartment with other Budapest Semesters in Mathematics students! For more information, please see http://www.budapestsemesters.com/ and come to our question-and-answer session on Monday!

2) Research Experience for Undergraduates are various internship programs at universities across the U.S. for college students to get research experience; there are REU's available in various math fields at various schools! A super constructive and fun way to spend your off-term! 

Note: This event is not just for women, as these programs are open to men as well; so if this is something that sounds like something you'd be interested in or something you want to hear more about, PLEASE COME! This is a wonderful chance to hear first-hand from graduate students who have studied in Budapest and who have done math REUs and to get any questions you might have answered. Applications for both Budapest and REU's are coming up, so come check them out! We will blitz out again with the room number when we know where this info session will be. 

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