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  1. Thanks for sharing your experience. Yeah, that Expotent job sounds like a cool job in principal, but there's no way I would agree to those hours either! Sounds like you might have a solid path ahead of you in academia, best of luck :)

    For me, I think I'm going to start out with a PhD in physics, mainly because I still feel hungry to learn more. I'll re-evaluate how I feel after a year or two.

  2. On 10/17/2016 at 4:55 PM, Pitangus said:

    I second chaparral's responses and would add that you should first line up your letter of recommendation writers and make sure they can submit their letters by the deadline. If you've already done that then definitely apply.

    Yeah, I thankfully have professors I'm close with who didn't mind a short 2 week notice. I sent in my application today, put a lot of work into it. Wouldn't have gone through the trouble without the help from here, so thanks again! 

  3. Hi everyone, great thread and thank you for all the useful information!

    I just learned about the NSF GRF 1 weeks ago, my deadline for physics is in 2 weeks-- a bit rushed! I need to decide if I should apply now, or wait and apply next year as a 1st year graduate student. I have several questions!

    1)  Is it better to apply as undergrad or 1st year grad student... any info on this?

    2) Does the $32,000 stipend add to, or replace the university stipend?

    3) How specific does my research proposal need to be? I'm not even sure which school I'm going to yet! Not sure how I can write an extremely detailed research proposal. However, if undergrads have a better shot at getting accepted, then I'll give it a shot. 

    Thanks in advance!

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