by Guest » Fri Nov 26, 2010 11:24 pm
hmmm, thats kinda a tricky one. There are a couple of things that you need to consider. Since you're only a freshman, you're at somewhat of a disadvantage anyway because your research interests aren't as well defined and since its 3 years or so until you graduate, the facility needs to provide 3 years of funding and its hard for them to anticipate hiring needs that far out. Putting down the BS/MS would exasperate those last two issues. As I understand it, if you put down just the BS, you are expected to be ready to work after your 3 years of funding and it would take a minor act of God to extend the award period. But after you fulfill the service requirement, you might be able to go to gradschool at that point under the scholarship. So basically you're committed to whatever award period you put down and then options open up again after the service period. Hope that helps a little.
hmmm, thats kinda a tricky one. There are a couple of things that you need to consider. Since you're only a freshman, you're at somewhat of a disadvantage anyway because your research interests aren't as well defined and since its 3 years or so until you graduate, the facility needs to provide 3 years of funding and its hard for them to anticipate hiring needs that far out. Putting down the BS/MS would exasperate those last two issues. As I understand it, if you put down just the BS, you are expected to be ready to work after your 3 years of funding and it would take a minor act of God to extend the award period. But after you fulfill the service requirement, you might be able to go to gradschool at that point under the scholarship. So basically you're committed to whatever award period you put down and then options open up again after the service period. Hope that helps a little.