2015 Southern California Physics GRE Boot Camp Registration
The 5th Annual CPAPC/CSULB Physics GRE Boot Camp will be held August 28-29, 2015. The camp starts Friday at 1:00pm and runs through Saturday (about 3pm). Meals (dinner on Friday and breakfast, lunch on Saturday) will be covered by the organizers. Accommodation for one night will be provided depending on need and availability. Local parking fees ($5/day) shall be paid by participants. If you would like more information before registering, please contact Amber Parker at amber.parker@csulb.edu.

The funding for this year's So-Cal GRE Boot Camp is provided by UC Davis, the APS Bridge Program, the Department of Physics and Astronomy, and the College of Natural Sciences, CSULB.


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First Name *
Last Name *
Are you requesting a hotel room Friday night? *
Rooms are limited and must be shared. As a general rule, participants that are over an hour drive away from CSULB may apply for lodging. Please ask for a room only if lack of accomodation on August 28th will prevent you from attending the camp. Note that if you request a room but do not attend you will be charged for the room unless you cancel before Tuesday August 25th at noon by calling the hotel and sending an email to amber.parker@csulb.edu.
Gender (for sharing hotel room) *
E-mail Address *
Educational Status (junior, senior, etc.) *
Current Institution (or last attended) *
If from a CSU or a UC please use the corresponding acronym: CSULB, UCI, etc.
Will you be applying to Physics grad schools this fall? *
Have you taken the Physics GRE test? *
(If yes) When?
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What was your score?
It is important that you enter the information as it is used for anonymous statistics purposes.
Please specify your race / ethnic group: *
This information is used for statistics and funding of the camp only. The Physics GRE Boot Camp is open to all but part of the funding is intended to provide support for students belonging to groups of the population underrepresented in Physics (the American Physical Society has identified African Americans/Blacks, Hispanic/Latinos, and Native Americans as underrepresented minorities in Physics).
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