by MaterialWorld » Wed Apr 30, 2014 9:04 pm
Fellow PhD applicants:
Why do you want the SMART award? I'm genuinely interested because I felt like my interview went well (although I don't know how ASEE decides how to allocate funds) and if I'm accepted, I don't know what I'll do. I feel like I have a fairly decent resume and could win NSF or NDSEG, even though I didn't this year. I can apply next year, but if I won SMART I don't know what I'd do. I wouldn't want to leave that money on the table, but I also wouldn't want to give up the chance to win an NSF or NDSEG award and not have to commit a few years of service to the government.
I wouldn't mind working for the government as long as I'm doing meaningful research (and really wouldn't mind providing a service to my nation), but I have read other PhD awardees express discontent with the SMART program. Either the pay is not competitive or the research is too basic or technical to be a useful experience. I read the post that says "don't take it if you don't need it", but I would really want some sort of independent funding. So what motivates you PhD students to pursue a SMART scholarship?
Fellow PhD applicants:
Why do you want the SMART award? I'm genuinely interested because I felt like my interview went well (although I don't know how ASEE decides how to allocate funds) and if I'm accepted, I don't know what I'll do. I feel like I have a fairly decent resume and could win NSF or NDSEG, even though I didn't this year. I can apply next year, but if I won SMART I don't know what I'd do. I wouldn't want to leave that money on the table, but I also wouldn't want to give up the chance to win an NSF or NDSEG award and not have to commit a few years of service to the government.
I wouldn't mind working for the government as long as I'm doing meaningful research (and really wouldn't mind providing a service to my nation), but I have read other PhD awardees express discontent with the SMART program. Either the pay is not competitive or the research is too basic or technical to be a useful experience. I read the post that says "don't take it if you don't need it", but I would really want some sort of independent funding. So what motivates you PhD students to pursue a SMART scholarship?