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  1. On 7/8/2020 at 3:18 PM, Janexkz said:

    Hi all,

    I'm starting a phd program in the US this fall and I am exploring FRQNT and NSERC doctoral scholarships opportunities for 2021-2022. My understanding is that you cannot hold both the awards. However, the FRQNT has an exception for students outside of Quebec whose tuition fees are greater or equal than the award itself but must not be covered by other organizations. My tuition fees are higher than the cost of this award but are usually waivered by my university as I hold a TA/RA position. However, I did some research online and from a few LinkedIn profiles it seems that some people were awarded both (although they could have declined it). This is rather unclear and I was wondering if anyone been in that situation and is able to give me some advice?

    Thanks.

    I would reach out the FRQ directly because their documents are pretty unclear in general. 

    I’m guessing they probably wouldn’t let you hold both scholarships unless you can prove that your tuition isn’t covered. A lot of people get both scholarships and they usually require you to turn it down if you also get tri-council funding. You are permitted to use the FRQNT for a fifth year of funding after the NSERC (4 years) ends, however. 

  2. 54 minutes ago, shubeydubeydoo said:

    Hey all I was wondering if you guys had any insight on something

    So this is going to be my first cycle applying to grad programs in clinical psyc (I'm a fourth yr undergrad), and typically admission statistics tables show about a 3 to 10 percent acceptance rate. But then I looked at Lakehead's tables and the rates reached upwards of 30 percent some years (in terms of the ratio of offered admission to total applicants). Not a huge number of students actually end up accepting their offer from Lakehead though and that's why their enrolled number is much less than the number of those offered admission. (I've confirmed that this is true by emailing Lakehead.)

    Why is this true? Why are a lot of people treating Lakehead as a backup?

    No personal experience, but I’m guessing location. A lot of people don’t want to move anywhere outside of Toronto/Vancouver/Montreal, let alone Thunder Bay. It’s accredited, so I doubt it’s because there’s anything wrong with the program.

  3. On 7/3/2020 at 10:34 AM, lolplsfundme said:

    Do any successful applicants feel comfortable sharing tips for proposal writing? I put my absolute ALL into my proposal last year and was rejected with a score of 11.5. I'm feeling pretty discouraged, especially given that I now only have one more chance for the CGS-D (entering PhD 1 in the fall). 

    At the time of application last year I had zero publications, so I thought that may have played a large role, however I'll be entering this round with two/potentially three.

    Please feel free to reply to this message or DM me -- thanks in advance!

    I may be wrong, but I think you are still eligible for the CGS-D past PhD1. I know of people last year who got it when applying in PhD2, although obviously that could’ve changed. 
     

    That being said, I got a similar score last year when I applied as a masters student. I applied this year in the first year of my PhD and scored ~16. Honestly, there weren’t any major changes in my app, especially not anything to truly justify the jump in my scores. I changed one letter writer to someone more SSHRC oriented (I’m in psych, so some faculty are more NSERC/CIHR). I was also able to provide a more defined timeline and plan since I was in the program already. Really, I think I just got luckier with my reviewers since there’s a lot of chance involved. 

  4. External funding is mostly for domestic students. You can apply for OGS at York, but I don’t know what‘s available for Manitoba. A lot of programs limit the number of international student they accept because they’re more expensive to fund, so check with the departments before applying. 
     

    Regarding the masters thing, it’s a bit different than in the US, where MA and PhD programs seem to be quite separate. Here, they’re often combined and most programs accept students into the masters program with the expectation that you continue to the PhD at the same school. So it’s not really a terminal MA. I mention this because some PhD programs reserve their spots for their own masters students and it might be a good idea to check. I imagine this is less of a problem for quant than more popular disciplines, though.

  5. 5 minutes ago, Neposydko said:

    I was ranked 8th out of 23 in my committee and there were 6 awards available. Really too bad that FRQSC does not have second or third rounds if someone rejects their award. It seems like quite a few of us might get funded if that was the case.

    It’s really unfair. The acceptance letter says that we *have* to turn down FRQSC if we get sshrc as well (i.e. there’s no option to choose FRQSC instead) so it’s like their main worry is saving money. And then they go on to talk about the importance of supporting young researchers...

  6. Wow, I got my letter and actually scored lower than last year. Yet this year I was ranked like 5 spots higher in my committee. Just goes to show that it really comes down to the other applicants in your committee. 

  7. 5 minutes ago, Generic_Applicant said:

    Thank you so much :) My applications have definitely gotten better over the years. And every year I learn what to recalibrate, like you said, a little tweak here and there. One day it'll be enough and things wont be hard financially. 

    Can I ask what year of your PhD you (and others who got funded) are in? 

    I’m in the first year of my PhD, second time applying. 
     

    Based on your profile, it looks like you’re in psych too. Would your research fit with FRQS? I’ve heard of people getting turned down by FRQSC, and then getting very highly ranked by FRQS the next year. Could be that they’re less weirdly picky than FRQSC? But that’s all anecdotal obviously

  8. Just now, Generic_Applicant said:

    Late afternoon last year for a letter that you didn't get it? (Im assuming since you re-applied this year)

    Yeah, I was rejected last year. There was no change to my profile and I eventually got an email from frqsc to check the portal around 3pm.

  9. Just now, quiettimes said:

    whoever is in charge of award roll out should be fired. But now I'm even more nervous than before because I have access to the place that the documents will eventually be....

    Maybe it’s some poor soul working from home with young kids haha 

  10. Just now, rimbaldienne said:

    Do you have access to the letter? 

    I have no information except from "gérer mon financement". 

    No letter yet. I don’t think I got a letter until late afternoon last year when I applied.
     

    It’s making me nervous haha like maybe it’s actually an administrative error or something 

  11. 14 minutes ago, sjalava said:

    It's pretty yikes that some people don't even have login information and other people are already receiving their results though. 

    Yes this is what I don’t understand! Even if they’re doing it in waves, it doesn’t make sense

  12. Just now, kantbook said:

    I didn't receive an email but just checked the website and my results are up--I got a fellowship :) 

    Amazing! Congrats! 

    My extranet is still empty ? wtf is sshrc doing if some results are up and half the applicants don’t have login info 

  13. Looking at the NSERC discussion, it seems like their login info was sent out randomly over a couple of days too. SSHRC is a mess at the best of times so god knows what’s happening with the new system 
     

    A lot of people from Quebec (myself included) heard back for whatever reason so maybe it’s being done by institution or province? 

  14. 2 hours ago, nomadartist said:

    That does not make sense ?. What happens to the funds that do not get distributed. ? 

    Yeah it’s BS lol they used to do 2nd and even 3rd round offers but seem to have stopped a few years ago. Who knows what happens to the money. 

  15. 10 minutes ago, nomadartist said:

    Is there a waitlist for FRQSC? Especially since its announcement is often after other scholarships such as PBEEE, Vanier, SSHRC, etc. Just wondering what happens when someone in your group who has been awarded does not accept the award. 

    Nope. I was ranked one spot below the cut-off for my group last year so I contacted FRQSC and they said they don’t have a waitlist. It sucks since a lot of recipients get SSHRC and other awards.

  16. 12 minutes ago, clinpsyc000 said:

    Hi everyone! 

    I was wondering if anyone can provide any insight on the OGS process for Ryerson? I know it says that students are automatically considered and there's no additional form that needs to be submitted. A PI indicated that OGS does require a research proposal- when is this submitted, then? 

    Sorry just a little confused about the process and thought I would ask here before asking the PI. 

    Thanks!

    There is no research proposal for incoming students, just the application package you submitted. The professor is probably just confused because students already in the program have to submit a proposal for OGS, I believe. 

  17. Honestly, there’s no way to predict success in this process and you’ll make yourself crazy trying. Assuming you have decent credentials, everything else is up to fit, politics, and a lot of luck. 
     

    For example, I was not a great applicant (unlike a lot of you guys!). Good GPA/GRE, but weaker CV because I was at a low ranked rural undergrad. Yet I got accepted into some programs over other interviewees with many more publications and presentations (I know because I googled them...). On paper, they probably deserved it more than me, but that proves you never know how admissions will turn out. 

  18. Just now, KaliLogan said:

    Ohh really? I didn't know they could upgrade from little SSHRC to big SSHRC like that. Is this common?

    Probably not super common, but you can’t take the CGS out of the country so anyone studying at a foreign university has to downgrade, which frees up the bigger award for someone else.

  19. Just now, TheIrrelevant said:

    If this is your experience, then there is not a snowball's chance in hell that I will amass this kind of research experience by next fall when I have to apply again. I had nowhere near this kind of experience this time around, and will likely not have it by then. 

    I think it’s hard to predict successful applications because it’s so random. I know people who have gotten SSHRC with no publications/presentations, lower GPA, etc. while some of the most qualified people I know have been rejected. 

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