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    Reply  Fri Apr 17 13:27:36 2026, Amy Connolly , Writing letters of recommendation 

 

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Pay close attention to the wording of your stated level of support in the first sentence, and in the last paragraph.  Make sure it is as strong as you mean it to be.

Is the person you are writing for already working at the level of the position they are applying for?  If so, state that and give examples.

 

 

Entry  Sun Apr 23 00:23:21 2017, Amy Connolly, Writing a proposal 

A few basic principles for writing a proposal, many of which I got from Scott Gaudi in Astronomy:

1. Make sure that the first sentence of every paragraph summarizes the entire paragraph, and that 

2. All of the important points are covered in the first sentence of some paragraph.  That way a busy "skimmer" gets all of the important points.  Use italics to make the most important points jump off the page.

3. Say up front, right away what you want.  Don't take several pages to build up to it like you would in a paper.

4. Make the case that you (or your group, or collaboration) are uniquely qualified to carry out the proposed plan.

5. Make the case that the proposal is timely

6. Make the case that if they do not fund you to do this now, then the world will fall apart.

7. Identify the strongest weaknesses of your proposal and address them up front.  You can even turn a weakness around and make a major objective of your proposal to fix it.

8. Demonstrate that you are already doing what you are proposing to do.

9. Include a table showing what you will do each year, including what you will publish and when.

10. Leave no ambiguity in what you say you will do (even if in reality you might change it later).

 

Entry  Mon May 22 15:38:12 2017, Amy Connolly, Packages/Languages to learn to make yourself marketable 

R

Python

Various machine learning tools such as TensorFlow (this is on OSC)

Entry  Wed May 16 12:56:15 2018, Amy Connolly, Marjorie-isms 

Advice about physics from Marjorie:

  • Always start with the physics!
  • Triggering is where the physics is
Entry  Wed Oct 13 09:32:57 2021, Amy , To-dos for writing thesis 

Acknowledge federal funding.

Writing:

Check paragraph structure.  Make sure that the first sentence of each paragraph summarizes the entire paragraph, and every later sentence is there to support the first sentence.

Do not start a sentence with a variable.

Look up the difference between "which" and "that" and check their usage throughout.

Make sure every figure or table is referred to in the text.

Provide enough details that a later student can reproduce what you did, included function names, etc.  Use appendix if needed.

Avoid colloqial language, such as instead of "we got," write "we measured."

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