Really? It seemed as though the scores were consistent across the humanities and that anyone who had about an 11 got waitlisted and a 10 got cut off. So I was just wondering what the highest B score/lowest A score would have been
Can anyone tell me what the cut off was between A and B? Has anyone been able to figure you that out? We do research for a living, I bet we can make that happen haha.
Ps I'm in Vancouver and I got my letter on Friday. B group. Totally excited for that. I'm currently in a master's program and start my phd in the fall. Nice to know that some people get bumped up too. That would be very cool.
So I'm a first time doctoral applicant. I received the award for my MA but I'm not sure if the process is the same.
I was forwarded by my school for the award... when do we find out if we were chosen? Do we find out from our schools or directly from SSHRC? How do we know which award we were given? Are your chances better if you were nominated by your school? I know... LOTS of questions, but please have sympathy for a rookie