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Undergraduate Researcher

June - September 2019 • Stanford, CA

What I liked

Researching!

What I wish was different

I did not have a physical place to work when on the grant, so finding random spots to work was hard.

Advice

Make sure to reach out to your mentor; they give great guidance.
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Biology Research Intern

June 2019 • Stanford, CA

What I liked

I loved my mentors and the flexibility of the lab schedule. It was a great opportunity to learn fundamental techniques in microbiology.

What I wish was different

I wish there were more guidance with interpreting chemical spectra or a more consolidated library of compounds for me to access since I haven’t done a ton of GC-MS.

Advice

For any research experience, it’s great to get a thorough understanding of the work flow before you do it. Ask to see protocols sooner rather than later, or see if you can shadow a grad student for a day or two when they’re going to do stuff so you get a handle of what it could be like.
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Data Scientist Intern

June 2019 • Stanford, CA

What I liked

Amazing learning curve

What I wish was different

Advice

Stack overflow is your best friend
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Residential Counselor

June - August 2019 • Palo Alto, CA

What I liked

It was a beautiful experience. I was able to live on the Stanford Campus expense free, refine my leadership through facilitating groups of high school age student, make connections with fellow coworkers who go to different university’s across the nation, and bring together groups of people from all around the world and build a community and a shared experience

What I wish was different

I wish there was a bit of time between when our UCSC quarter ends and this job begins (I believe I had 5 days in between the academic year closing and this job starting)

Advice

To grow you have to be challenged and this is a great capacity for that because it’s hand on working with humans in a controlled environment where you can try different tools to refine your communication, conflict resolution, group facilitation, decision making , and all those other skill that fall into leadership. Working with people can be one of the most fulfilling things in life, and this job is exactly that
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Biology Research Intern

June - August 2019 • Stanford, CA

What I liked

Very supported internship. Not left to figure out things for myself

What I wish was different

Nothing

Advice

Your experience will differ depending on who your supervisor is. Make sure it’s clear that they shouldn’t overwork you
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Cancer Researcher

June - August 2019 • Palo Alto, CA

What I liked

It was great to experience a new part of America in a professional level cancer lab.

What I wish was different

Nothing.

Advice

Make sure and take all the pre-reqs beforehand.
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Biology Research Intern

July - September 2019 • Koror, Airai

What I liked

Amazing hands-on field research experience; really great connections with the other undergrads who participated this summer.

What I wish was different

I wish I had been told a bit more about what to expect from this internship.

Advice

Be prepared to work really hard - the field work components of this project were very intensive and there are not many days off or breaks. At the same time, it's extremely rewarding if you love marine biology.
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Summer Undergraduate Research Fellow

June - August 2019 • Palo Alto, CA

What I liked

This experience was incredible in every aspect. My research project, PI, and lab group made my research experience extremely enjoyable and allowed me to constantly learn and grow as a researcher. The program itself was extremely beneficial to my personal and professional success, as it incorporated daily workshops, networking opportunities, and multiple field trips and activities.

What I wish was different

Nothing.

Advice

Apply to multiple REU programs, network extensively during your time there, and enjoy the experience as much as possible.
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undergraduare researcher

June 2019 • Stanford, CA

What I liked

The weather is so great and the campus is so beautiful. The engineering buildings were so modern and stylish as well. Work was very flexible with an advisor as hands-off or on as you like.

What I wish was different

About everything on campus closes by 8 which is very annoying if you're used to having dinner late.

Advice

Don't be afraid to make mistakes but PAY ATTENTION to what you're doing in lab.
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