HOLY CRAP YOU GUYS I GOT MY GRANT SCORE.
Jul. 26th, 2010 12:41 pmUnder the new scoring system, NIH peer reviewers assign scores ranging from 1 ("exceptionally strong with essentially no weaknesses") to 9 ("very few strengths and numerous major weaknesses"). These scores are averaged and multiplied by 10, to produce a 2-digit number between 10 and 90. The lower you score, the better. They also figure your percentile, and lower is also better there.
I got a 15. That puts me in the 2nd percentile. I am told that only one, extremely senior, researcher scored better than I did.
Holy crap, you guys!! A 15!! Right up there in "essentially no weaknesses" territory!!
I have never, ever heard of anyone getting this good of a percentile score. My professional stock has just gone way way up.
2nd percentile. 2nd percentile. 2nd percentile.
Not to be immodest, or anything, but I AM THE MOST AWESOME PERSON WHO HAS EVER BEEN AWESOME.
I got a 15. That puts me in the 2nd percentile. I am told that only one, extremely senior, researcher scored better than I did.
Holy crap, you guys!! A 15!! Right up there in "essentially no weaknesses" territory!!
I have never, ever heard of anyone getting this good of a percentile score. My professional stock has just gone way way up.
2nd percentile. 2nd percentile. 2nd percentile.
Not to be immodest, or anything, but I AM THE MOST AWESOME PERSON WHO HAS EVER BEEN AWESOME.
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Date: 2010-07-26 05:50 pm (UTC)