seven thoughts on my NSF experience
- i’m so ridiculously nervous about the outcome….
- …yet i know that everything happens for a reason
- i’m so ridiculously relieved that it’s all over…
- …yet i still have 4 letters of recommendation to secure (they’re not due till 12/1)
- i’m so ridiculously happy to have finally had the experience of writing a grant proposal
- …yet i find myself sort of dreading having to do this sort of thing time and time again throughout my career
- i know now that what i’m doing is absolutely the right thing for me to be doing!
(which is a pretty damn good feeling)
i’m applying for funding through NSF’s graduate research fellowship program (grfp) and the deadline was today. i submitted my whole application package last night at 9:30pm (yay!) but still have four letters of recommendation yet to be submitted. all of my recommenders wanted to have my whole application package before they started writing – which makes a lot of sense — but it just sort of prolongs the whole process. i know everyone will turn in everything on time and will do a fabulous job, but it ain’t over till it’s over, y’know?
i’ve met a striking number of people throughout this process of writing up my proposal essays. i can think of no fewer than 8 people who have been critically important to me. i’m just incredibly lucky to be plugged into the design scene around here. goodness knows how i would have pulled this off if i were a new student! it’s just amazing to me how willing everyone is to give advice. not just off-the-cuff advice, but really truly thoughtful and well-considered advice. these are busy people, and their generosity has blown me away. i hope i can give back to the community in the same way once i’m….. a professor…? well, whatever i end up as, i just hope it involves mentoring of some sort. this process, more than anything, has convinced me that mentoring is what i want to do in the future.
seven things i need to get done this weekend
- literature review about the use of prototyping as a communication tool
- literature review about cross-disciplinary innovation
- portfolio of work for my advisor
- first drafts of my research proposal and previous research essay
- second draft of my personal statement
- solicit third letter of recommendation
- laundry
sounds like fun! yay!! seriously though, i will be glad when this is all over…


