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    gradschoolnutty got a reaction from robot_hamster in Do most advisors take credit for the work their student's do?   
    Just wondering if it's normal for professors to say "I wrote this paper" when you really wrote it or to take credit for work you've done in other ways by submitting the paper with notes written about "the author's" experiences, excluding any mention of you?

    Anyone have any such experiences?
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    gradschoolnutty got a reaction from the007expert in Do most advisors take credit for the work their student's do?   
    Just wondering if it's normal for professors to say "I wrote this paper" when you really wrote it or to take credit for work you've done in other ways by submitting the paper with notes written about "the author's" experiences, excluding any mention of you?

    Anyone have any such experiences?
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    gradschoolnutty got a reaction from kaykaykay in Do most advisors take credit for the work their student's do?   
    Just wondering if it's normal for professors to say "I wrote this paper" when you really wrote it or to take credit for work you've done in other ways by submitting the paper with notes written about "the author's" experiences, excluding any mention of you?

    Anyone have any such experiences?
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    gradschoolnutty got a reaction from studentaffairsgrad in Do most advisors take credit for the work their student's do?   
    Just wondering if it's normal for professors to say "I wrote this paper" when you really wrote it or to take credit for work you've done in other ways by submitting the paper with notes written about "the author's" experiences, excluding any mention of you?

    Anyone have any such experiences?
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    gradschoolnutty got a reaction from hanson155 in NSF GRFP 2009-2010   
    I think it's quite bold to make a statement like this. There are other factors that go into play in addition to the rating sheets. That person may have been qualified in other areas in ways that clearly exceeded your credentials. Making the assertion that this person only won because of some level of underrepresentation due to a minority status is pretty arrogant.

    People may often wonder how in the world I win the awards that I do. It's because I remain rather quiet about my achievements. I'm sure they go around thinking exactly what you appear to think - they have no idea all that I've accomplished in my life, and I certainly don't feel the need to go around explaining to people that must make these sorts of justifications for themselves because they did not win an award.
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    gradschoolnutty got a reaction from Krypton in NSF GRFP 2009-2010   
    I think it's quite bold to make a statement like this. There are other factors that go into play in addition to the rating sheets. That person may have been qualified in other areas in ways that clearly exceeded your credentials. Making the assertion that this person only won because of some level of underrepresentation due to a minority status is pretty arrogant.

    People may often wonder how in the world I win the awards that I do. It's because I remain rather quiet about my achievements. I'm sure they go around thinking exactly what you appear to think - they have no idea all that I've accomplished in my life, and I certainly don't feel the need to go around explaining to people that must make these sorts of justifications for themselves because they did not win an award.
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    gradschoolnutty got a reaction from mmm35 in NSF GRFP 2009-2010   
    I think it's quite bold to make a statement like this. There are other factors that go into play in addition to the rating sheets. That person may have been qualified in other areas in ways that clearly exceeded your credentials. Making the assertion that this person only won because of some level of underrepresentation due to a minority status is pretty arrogant.

    People may often wonder how in the world I win the awards that I do. It's because I remain rather quiet about my achievements. I'm sure they go around thinking exactly what you appear to think - they have no idea all that I've accomplished in my life, and I certainly don't feel the need to go around explaining to people that must make these sorts of justifications for themselves because they did not win an award.
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