
jtro37
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My reviewers really liked when I talked about my community outreach activities in my personal statement. I think it matters a lot for the broader impacts criteria of the fellowship. Also, think of a research project that has a good broader impact. The first year I applied (senior year), I just said that my contributions would help my field. This time around (first year grad), my broader impacts were contributions to my field but also how it could be applied to under-served communities, and the reviewers really liked that. I think LoRs mean a lot as well, so if you can find professors/PIs who are willing to put the time in to write a really good letter, it would help your application a lot. In my case, I had one PI who was an NSF fellow during her PhD. She also hasn't had a student win the award yet even though she has all her students apply. So the combination of knowing what reviewers wanted and the motivation to have an advisee win made her dedicate a lot of time to the LoR. Another letter writer mentioned that he knows that a lot reviewers like to hear that you want to go into academia, so if that is something you plan on doing definitely mention it. I didn't really do this, but a lot of people say to have experienced grad students or even professors read your proposal. So maybe do that too. They release the names and schools of all the winners. I guess it would be easy to figure out if you download the excel sheet, arrange by school, and isolate the ones that are R2s and see what the difference is. However, I don't think institution matters. They fund the students, not the programs.
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Man, I had one reviewer who was really critical. After reading their comments I feel even more lucky to have gotten the award now E/E VG/VG G/VG
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Yeah I'd say you might hear from then if that's the case. I already accepted an offer and don't feel like burning bridges lol. Plus after getting GRFP, TAMU gave me additional funding and I don't think I'd get a better offer from Penn. Also the guy from Penn doesn't do much in the field I wanna go into
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Anybody get their reviews or link to accept the award? I feel like it isn't real until I accept lol
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Most PIs should know you're being recruited by other programs so I don't think they'd take it very harshly. I just sent them like quick emails saying thanks for everything but I'm going somewhere else. My explanation was that there was a better fit in terms of research so I think most would understand that. If it's about money then I'd suggest not mentioning that lol
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No, there's 2,050 awards and 1,540 honorable mentions
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Anyone know how many applicants there were this cycle? It also looks like they offered 2,050 awards. I'm not sure where some people were getting 1,500 available spots from
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I put 3.7 but ended up getting a 4.0. I would have been so upset with myself if I hadn't gotten the award. Especially if the reviews brought up a low GPA
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Awarded! Feels good getting at least one fellowship. Had a string of rejections and GRFP was my last one
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Yeah they are related but that doesn't mean you can just apply to any of the departments. If you send a Biomedical Sciences application to a Biomedical Engineering Department, they will reject you and accept the people that want to do engineering. BME and BS might be similar in India, but in the U.S. institutions you're applying to, they are pretty different. I wasn't judging you based on your rejections. Clearly you're a competitive applicant, but the fact that you're applying to Biomedical Engineering programs and saying that you want to do Biomedical Sciences is an indication to me that you are sending applications to the wrong departments. If you don't want to believe anyone here, maybe reach out to the programs that rejected you instead and find out why you got rejected
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Hm I've never heard of that before. Are you sure you're not supposed to be applying to biomedical sciences programs? I just looked at some of the application pages for where you applied and it didn't say anything about engineering. It might explain how you have been getting all these rejections the past two years... Then again, I don't know much about the programs. It's just confusing to me for someone to apply for one program through another program's application
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Have you considered applying to safety schools? If you really want to do a PhD, maybe apply to a school with a high acceptance rate. Also, I don't know much about the TOEFL exam, but everything else looks pretty good so I'm not sure why you'd be rejected 14 times... maybe your letters of recommendation or your personal statement aren't good?