Projects assigned is very rewarding and satisfying
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Research Assistant Intern
June - August 2018 • Waltham, MA
What I liked
I really like the people and the environment there; everyone was so helpful and nothing was too much trouble. I also had a lot of mentoring from my supervisors who made time to go over important structures with me. I felt like I was really doing research that could make a difference in peopel's lives.
What I wish was different
I think I would have liked a little more feedback on what I was doing.
Advice
Don't be afraid to ask questions and to really get involved in the research that you're working on.
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Research Assistant Intern
May - August 2017 • Washington, DC
What I liked
I liked the people and the academic atmosphere. I also enjoyed working in a team-based environment, and I was given the same type of work that real research assistants would be given.
What I wish was different
I wish there had been less downtime and that the work was more challenging and gave me more opportunities to learn new skills.
Advice
If you hear about a project that you are interested in working on, contact people working on it. There is a good chance they will happy to have you join their project team.
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Research Assistant Intern
June - August 2017 • Rockville, MD
What I liked
Trusted to develop and test my own code
What I wish was different
More social, collaborative environment
Advice
Ask for help or guidance when necessary
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Research Assisstant
May - August 2018 • Chicago, IL
What I liked
They gave me lots of really meaty work including quantitative data wrangling, qualitative interview coding, and technical assistance program development. There were lots of opportunities to ask for more work and seek out the specific kinds of projects I wanted.