[Soc-coordination] Update: provisional number of slots is *still* 10
Manoj Srivastava
srivasta at acm.org
Tue Apr 15 12:23:14 UTC 2008
On Tue, 15 Apr 2008 02:35:33 -0700, Don Armstrong <don at donarmstrong.com> said:
> It really depends on the student. To clarify, I'm not saying that
> someone who didn't fulfill all of these criteria completely shouldn't
> have their proposals accepted (and I don't think Manoj is either, but
> he'll pipe up if he is). What I am saying is the proposals which do
> deal with these (and the other listed) aspects are the stronger ones,
> and the ones which are most likely to succeed, if for no other reason
> than the mentee has confronted the problem and is interested enough in
> it to scratch away at it in detail.
For the record, I agree with Don.
A factor we should also consider is the educational effect of
having these criteria published; it gives the students a hint about
what does constitute a good proposal in the professional engineering
world. No one expects perfection, but we can start guiding prospective
students even before they turn in a proposal.
manoj
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