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meteor71131

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  1. Thank you so much for such detailed information, farflung!! I really learn a lot from you! I have been reading the NSF website, and it says, "an organization may submit only two proposals (an original submission and if necessary a resubmission) for a particular student over his or her career" Does that mean that each student only allow for one submission and one re-submission (total: twice for DDIG)? Is there any anecdotal information that discuss the successful rate for re-submission? Similar to the first submission? If I resubmit my proposal, will it encounter the same reviewers? Will it be possible that you change from A to B based on the reviewers' comments, but the new reviewers suggest B to A? I am sorry if this seems a stupid question... I also found that many people/webpages/ discuss the importance of contacting with the program officers to get some advice (whether to resubmit or not), does this tip apply for DDIG?
  2. No, not yet. Did you receive reviewers yet? It seems like that I will not be able to access the reviews. Only the PI can get access to the reviews..... I read from NSF's website: The rating scale for written reviews will be: Excellent, Very Good, Good, Fair, and Poor and the overall rating: "High Priority", "Medium Priority", "Low Priority", and "Not Competitive" I was wondering if the proposals with "high priority" are the award proposal, do "medium priority" mean that "you should revise and resubmit" while "low priority" and "not competitive" means "forget it and move on?"
  3. I also got a rejection......expected but still feel sad... Now I am thinking: Resubmit or not (sighs)
  4. My friend was rejected last week, but his Fastlane was still pending...
  5. I have another question. I was wondering if grantees need to provide itemized receipt with the grant report? Thanks!
  6. Thank you so much for your detailed response, Farflung! It is really helpful. I actually haven't applied this one because I didn't notice this one until a couple of days ago. I totally understand that most people hope to get a grant by the time they are ABD so that they can start the project during the final stage. However, sometimes it is hard for people to have a clear research idea, timeline and budget almost 1 or 2 years ago before ABD. For those who don't get funded by the time they are ABD, do they keep trying or just spend their own money? I wish I would have learned more about all this earlier....
  7. Hello all, I am new to here and just have a question regarding the "start date" for applying the dissertation grant that I would like to learn from you guys. From Wenner Gren's application form, it states that "start date must fall between July 1 and December 31, 2016" I was wondering if everyone really waits until the results or if it is OK to start the project earlier and reimburse the expense later if funded. I was also wondering if most of you apply these dissertation grants before comprehensive exam or are there anyone who is already ABD but still trying to get funding? Thanks!!
  8. I read from other posts and it usually take about 1-2 weeks to hear the good news (recommend for award) and bad news (not recommend) after the panel meeting. Is everyone else still waiting to hear back at this point?
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