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WTF? Last year they at least had the courtesy of notifying the rejected before announcing the awards. Oh well. Guess I get to apply yet again next year.

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Strange, I have not been getting the email notifications for posts on here. Anyways, I also just discovered that the fellowship was awarded to the Cal State student. I'm surprised that there is only information about one recipient. Perhaps the other schools will follow suit soon.

Really...why can't they send out rejections when they've made their decisions.

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Do you think they have all been announced and schools are just slow to report the awards (news reports last continued through Feb. '11), or do you think they had budget issues and only announced a couple awards and hope to announce more? It is weird that rejections haven't been sent if awards were 1) sent out and 2) have passed the date for official announcements.

(and I am not getting email notifications either)

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  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

Well, the grant is officially gone from my grants.gov account, which means they are done...I can't believe that they didn't send any sort of notice. =P

  • 3 weeks later...
Posted

Wow, FINALLY got an official rejection letter...

Yes, me too...That is crazy that only three awards were given! 3/171.

  • 3 weeks later...
Posted

Where did you see that 3 were given? Did I miss that in the letter? I just checked the website and only 2 are posted! NOAA had problems with other funding this year too.

  • 1 month later...
Posted

I finally received the reviewer's score sheets. It is interesting to see such a spread in scores. I received a 74, 95, and 63. How did you guys fare?

Posted

Mine were variable too: 80, 81, 95. The one reviewer really liked the proposal. Most of my points off were due to a lack of management tie-in. I knew this was lacking, but it was definitely useful to see the review sheets to see what they were specifically looking for (it was better laid out than our guidelines). I also got 5 points off from one of the reviewers for my recommenders not specifically ranking me among my peers -- I think things like this are useful for letter writers to know too.

The application has totally changed for next year, but hopefully these will be useful for that process too...

  • 2 weeks later...
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I got my reviews and my scores were pretty high. An average of 93.33 from the three reviewers. They called me out for two things: lack of science prep (as in coursework) and my project not being in the US. Since I'm beyond the coursework stage, there's really no way for me to fix either of those problems so I won't be applying again. That said, I'm very glad they gave us the reviews this time so that I know not to apply again.

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