by Archimedes » Tue Feb 02, 2010 5:47 pm
Hi,
I'm applied for the SMART scholarship this past fall like many of the people here. I have a few questions that I hope someone here can answer:
Do any of the following things increase one's chances for an award?
1. Length of time until graduation.
2. Past summer R&D internships with the DoD.
3. Major - if your major is uncommon do you have better chances?
Does wanting to eventually go back to school to get a PhD decrease my chances? I know people who have gotten their PhD part time while working at the DoD, and that is what I want to do. I didn't say that specifically in my essay, I just said that my ultimate goal education-wise was to get a PhD. I know the point of this scholarship is to retain employees, so I wasn't sure.
Also, I don't know about anyone else but I had some trouble filling out the SF-86. If there is confusion will you be declined, or will they give you a chance to clear things up? In the instructions they said that you should try not to list people in multiple sections, but I didn't really have a choice because I've lived in 6 different places in the past 7 years. I had to use the entire extra section just to list all my address changes because I've gone home during the summers, and like many college students, I've had a different apartment/dorm every year. I still used at least 7 different people, I hope that will be enough. I'm pretty sure I filled out everything correctly, but I'm still nervous.
I called and emailed the SMART security office to figure this stuff out but they never picked up or returned my emails.
Any thoughts?
Hi,
I'm applied for the SMART scholarship this past fall like many of the people here. I have a few questions that I hope someone here can answer:
Do any of the following things increase one's chances for an award?
1. Length of time until graduation.
2. Past summer R&D internships with the DoD.
3. Major - if your major is uncommon do you have better chances?
Does wanting to eventually go back to school to get a PhD decrease my chances? I know people who have gotten their PhD part time while working at the DoD, and that is what I want to do. I didn't say that specifically in my essay, I just said that my ultimate goal education-wise was to get a PhD. I know the point of this scholarship is to retain employees, so I wasn't sure.
Also, I don't know about anyone else but I had some trouble filling out the SF-86. If there is confusion will you be declined, or will they give you a chance to clear things up? In the instructions they said that you should try not to list people in multiple sections, but I didn't really have a choice because I've lived in 6 different places in the past 7 years. I had to use the entire extra section just to list all my address changes because I've gone home during the summers, and like many college students, I've had a different apartment/dorm every year. I still used at least 7 different people, I hope that will be enough. I'm pretty sure I filled out everything correctly, but I'm still nervous.
I called and emailed the SMART security office to figure this stuff out but they never picked up or returned my emails.
Any thoughts?