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eight common mistakes that we see in research proposals here at Grad Coach. We work with students on research proposals day in and day out, and we see a lot of the same issues coming up, time and time again, so, in this video we are going to be digging into those, explaining what the eight common mistakes are, and how you can avoid them, so that you can approach All right, so, let us get started. David, welcome to the Coach cast, good to have you here. Cool, thanks for having me, Derek, I am really excited, it is always nice to help our people with sort of these issues that we all come into, right? Exactly, exactly, so, let us talk about these nasty proposal killers that we see, we have got a list of eight proposal mistakes that we commonly see, we are probably going to digress into a whole lot of other pointers, but anyway, let us get started on issue number one, and I would say this is possibly the most common one, perhaps not at the proposal stage, more