ChanEcon
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ChanEcon reacted to linggirl in SSHRC 2011
Yes, I don't think there's a lot of #1 going on at this stage of the game! Sigh...
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ChanEcon got a reaction from AMHF in SSHRC 2011
About stars. If don't feel like a star going into your PhD, you should reconsider. If you feel like a star during of after your first year, you should seek psychological help.
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ChanEcon got a reaction from Phalène in SSHRC 2011
About stars. If don't feel like a star going into your PhD, you should reconsider. If you feel like a star during of after your first year, you should seek psychological help.
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ChanEcon got a reaction from lewin in SSHRC 2011
About stars. If don't feel like a star going into your PhD, you should reconsider. If you feel like a star during of after your first year, you should seek psychological help.
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ChanEcon got a reaction from Ludwig von Dracula in SSHRC 2011
About stars. If don't feel like a star going into your PhD, you should reconsider. If you feel like a star during of after your first year, you should seek psychological help.
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ChanEcon got a reaction from dramanda in SSHRC 2011
About stars. If don't feel like a star going into your PhD, you should reconsider. If you feel like a star during of after your first year, you should seek psychological help.
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ChanEcon got a reaction from wantingthatsshrc in SSHRC 2011
About stars. If don't feel like a star going into your PhD, you should reconsider. If you feel like a star during of after your first year, you should seek psychological help.
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ChanEcon got a reaction from Lymrance in SSHRC 2011
About stars. If don't feel like a star going into your PhD, you should reconsider. If you feel like a star during of after your first year, you should seek psychological help.
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ChanEcon got a reaction from SpaceJump in SSHRC 2010
I agree with everybody, the only reason for declining a Vanier CGS is studying abroad.
However, I think the odds of somebody getting a Vanier and studying abroad is very slim, because the university nominates the candidate, and universities have a quota of Vanier candidates (University of PEI doesn't have any for SSHRC, but they have one for NSERC . I think a student really has to committ to a university to get Vanier support. Refusing a Vanier is not impossible, but it would be a rare event.
I would so love to play around in the offer/refusal/acceptance matrix of SSHRC...
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