Hi all,
I'm set to graduate from college next month and will start my Ph.D program in the fall. I want to apply for an NSF fellowship but have some questions.
First, I know that I will have to present an "original" research topic. I intended to work on a project that was thought of by my advisor. Moreover, this project has been going on for some time now. It is and has been worked on by previous and current grad students. Does this mean I have to think of something completely new and different from anything that's been done?
Second, it requires 3 letters of recommendation. Do most people use the same recommenders that they used to get into grad school? I would like to get one from my future boss, but I will not be a member of his lab when I apply.
Any tips would be appreciated.