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Can anyone please help me with the truncate citation? I was wondering if simply put First Author et al. (YEAR) Journal, is acceptable. Is there any reference page I can go to on how to put a truncate citation?

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On 10/18/2020 at 2:20 PM, jameshgrn said:

Anyone else not really do proper time management and is now swamped with everything? I'm stressed out ?

Yep.

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Does anyone know if it is fine to add text right next to the "Intellectual Merit" and "Broader Impacts" headings? Or you have to make the headings in its own line and then add texts below?

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9 minutes ago, matchem28 said:

Does anyone know if it is fine to add text right next to the "Intellectual Merit" and "Broader Impacts" headings? Or you have to make the headings in its own line and then add texts below?

I put it right next to it... I've seen it done this way by other people who have received it so i assume its fine.. idk

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11 hours ago, matchem28 said:

For truncate citation, if I only put Journal, year, volume, pages, is it acceptable?

I think you might need author names (format: Lastname, X.).

If you already have that, I did something quite similar--and I also believe I've seen examples with similar citation formats. Good luck!

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2 hours ago, psychologygengar said:

Just turned in my app. Wish I started earlier (my statement could be a bit heavier on broader impacts I think). Just hoping 5 pubs will carry me through. 

5 pubs is quite a lot! That's awesome.

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On 10/18/2020 at 2:20 PM, jameshgrn said:

Anyone else not really do proper time management and is now swamped with everything? I'm stressed out ?

I'm sorry to hear that! Hope everything worked out! :)

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hi everyone, late to this thread!! i also applied for this round (but as a MA student, and also in sociology?) and am really nervous that i will be rejected in favor of PhD students, especially in a social science field. i recall that the NSF GRFP past winners page had very few (if any) MA students (this could be empirical in that less MA students apply..), not sure if anyone here has a better idea. how is everyone else doing in this Long Wait?

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I'm just hoping we have now made it past the clinical rejection without review phase, but with COVID, who knows, they may still be looking at those.

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On 1/15/2021 at 4:32 PM, skilu said:

I'm just hoping we have now made it past the clinical rejection without review phase, but with COVID, who knows, they may still be looking at those.

I think at this point they already sent back the applications that they feel like it was based on clinical stuff.

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On 10/18/2020 at 5:20 PM, jameshgrn said:

Anyone else not really do proper time management and is now swamped with everything? I'm stressed out ?

Dude, that has been the theme of my applications this year. Still catching up. You're not alone, my friend.

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On 9/26/2020 at 12:05 PM, Bernt said:

I received GRFP last year. For the references section, I used size 10 Times New Roman Font and truncated citations (First Author et al. (YEAR) Journal). I put a space between each citation, as opposed to one on each line. Not sure if the rules changed this year, but I had no issues with this format last year.

When did you hear back? Was it right when they said, or before? 

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1 hour ago, psycholokri said:

When did you hear back? Was it right when they said, or before? 

I was notified April 21st at 8AM. Last cycle's GRFP thread included an acceptance timeline for past cycles, which should give you an idea of when the acceptances typically go out.

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3 hours ago, psycholokri said:

When did you hear back? Was it right when they said, or before? 

I update this every year. These are the first mentions of people getting the email, but some do receive them later:

2020: Tuesday, March 31 (right near midnight 30/31st)
2019: Tuesday, April 9
2018: Tuesday, April 3
2017: Friday, March 17
2016: Tuesday, March 29
2015: Tuesday, March 31
2014: Tuesday, April 1
2013: Friday, March 29
2012: Friday, March 20
2011: Tuesday, April 5
2010: Tuesday, April 6
2009: Friday, April 10 & Tuesday, May 19 (released in 2 batches)
2008: Tuesday, April 1
2007: Friday, March 23
2006: Thursday, March 30
2005: Saturday, April 9
2004: Thursday, March 18
2003: Friday, April 4
2002: Friday, March 15
2001: Tuesday, March 20

Pretty consistent Tuesday or Friday for the past 15 years. Usually near end of March / beginning of April.

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Whoops, made a small mistake - my GRFP acceptance was sent out on March 30th 11PM, a follow-up email was sent on April 21st to give more information post acceptance.

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Could be a false alarm, but it definitely got my heart racing. 

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46 minutes ago, chem2021 said:

Anyone hear anything yet? 

Everyone hears at the same time. It doesn't come in waves. It's one massive announcement. So no.

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Hmm, so perhaps this week seems unlikely.

But, just curious, why wouldn't next week be a possibility? (I know the official site said early April as well--I'm likely just being impatient. ?)

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