international travel, good faculty, great research experience
What I wish was different
training in statistical programs such as R, SPSS
Advice
pursue any and all experiences possible, you never know where it will lead you to. additionally, learn from your fellow interns and faculty mentors available to you
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Research Experience for Undergraduates Intern
May - August 2018 • Charleston, SC
What I liked
I was exposed to government and institutional biology research at a host of organizations in Charleston. It was very nice to hear from those that came from a variety of backgrounds and found their way into research. The fieldwork volunteering opportunities were excellent.
What I wish was different
The research environment in my lab was not quite what I was expecting. While REUs (Research Experience for Undergraduates) are meant to introduce you to many of the aspects of basic research, it would have been nice to have a better idea of what I was getting into with my particular lab group.
Advice
I applied to 17 internships for the summer, and this was the only one I got. Part of the thing was, I applied for many REUs, which generally target applicants with little to no research experience. I had a pretty decent amount of research experience from when I studied abroad, so in some sense I was likely overqualified. I would say, do your research well in advance, and find summer internships that you are likely to be a good candidate for, and just apply. Don't be afraid to apply for competitive internships, because you might as well try! Also don't be afraid to apply to places far from home, if the job/internship covers living expenses. I can't stress enough how important it is to get out of your comfort zone. While there were things I would have preferred to have gone differently in Charleston, it was great to at least get out of my comfort zone and truly discover what I like and what I dislike.
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Cancer Researcher
June - August 2018 • Cleveland, OH
What I liked
I liked working with a biosensor and enjoyed the wet lab experience. I really enjoyed hearing the pros and cons of graduate school. I also enjoyed the flexibility of my schedule and the learning opportunities that the REU program provides.
What I wish was different
Advice
I would suggest participation in an REU program if you want to determine whether graduate research programs are in your future. I would encourage people to participate if they are unsure if it is the right choice for them. It helped me pick a path.
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Student Researcher
June - August 2018 • Nairobi, Kenya
What I liked
I really enjoyed learning about a new culture and traveling. It was also my first time doing field work in pastoralist communities.
What I wish was different
Advice
Overall,no matter how much you have or don't have happiness comes from the heart.
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Intern
May 2018 • Tucson, AZ
What I liked
Gaining meaningful experience.
What I wish was different
More time doing the research.
Advice
Do background research on projects.
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Computer Science Intern
May - August 2018 • Corpus Christi, TX
What I liked
Good pay, good experience.
What I wish was different
The program’s selection of students could have been better.
Advice
Needs more female involvement!
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Math Research
June - July 2018 • Saint Marys City, MD
What I liked
I loved being thrown into a project and learning along the way. I was given independence, the mentors trusting us in our approaches and how we spent our time. It was also a very broadening and inspiring experience, as all of the mentors were very supportive and truly wanted us to succeed.
What I wish was different
Certain problems of group dynamics made my time there more emotionally taxing than I would've liked, but that wasn't the fault of the program - c'est la vie. They listened to our frustrations every step of the way and took the measures necessary to fix the problems.
Advice
Even if you think getting into an REU is a long shot, or you feel unprepared, it doesn't hurt to take a shot. I'm much better off for it.