We hope that Sympy is one of the accepted organisation ,but anyway
i'll continue working with you and i hope all the students like me do
that. (basically GCI is not just about winning  prizes,it's about
entering into the world of opensource ).

On 12/11/2012, Aaron Meurer <[email protected]> wrote:
> So we were not accepted to Google Code-In this year.  I want to thank to
> everyone who helped out with the application and task creation.  Google
> only accepted ten mentoring organizations this year (as opposed to eighteen
> from last year), so the competition was a little higher.
>
> To any students out there who would have participated, you can still
> contribute to SymPy if you want, and I would encourage you to.  It will
> still be a rewarding experience, and we will be glad to help you out. You
> won't get any T-shirts, but you can show off your contributions to your
> friends. If you are interested, please write to this mailing list, and we
> will help you get started.
>
> Aaron Meurer
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