jasminetea
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Got NSERC, yay
I was an alternate last year- and that felt pretty good (better than down right rejection). Congrats if you made it that far
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Do any of you have any advice/templates for writing this? I know what my idea is but I can't figure out how I'm supposed to fit it all on one page.
The first paragraph should be a really short lit review & its significance to your your proposed research (i.e. why are you researching what you state/your objectives)
The middle paragraph should be your methods & hypotheses
The last paragraph should be the significance of your proposed work to Canada (if applicable) and/or to the field itself
Good luck!
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I know that you need at least an A- in your last 20 half credits... but does anyone know what your CGPA and GPA of last 20 half credits has to be to be considered competitive?
The average GPA of your last 20 courses needs to be an A-.. whatever that numerical GPA value is depends on your school
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I am applying for a second-year MSc. Didn't get it last year but I got OGS.. Not sure if I will continue to do a PhD so hoping I will get it for my last year of my Masters
Good luck to everyone
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I am so glad you started this thread! I am applying too, to SSHRC in my case, as a first-year MA student in a two-year program. I was wondering if anybody here would be up to reading the proposal, giving feedback, and the like.
Hey, you should get your supervisor to read it- he/she will provide the most helpful feedback
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Did your supervisor read the proposal? He/she would tell you if you had too much jargon. The application gets reviewed by your department and they should be knowledgeable with the "jargon"
On a separate note, is anyone having technical issues with the application? The selection buttons don't seem to work for me in that nothing appears when I try to type something in the selection box and no options are shown so I can't actually pick my school...
CGS-M 2015-2016
in The Bank
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Not to be a buzz kill but you can be an alternate for MONTHS. However, if you made it on the alternate list, there's a high chance you got OGS. I was an alternate last year for NSERC but ended up getting OGS. Not sure how it works if you're not studying in Ontario