Not exact matches
Dear MentorDoctor: I am currently an
undergrad at Howard University, and my long - term career goal is to do
research as well
as clinical work.
The subject pool was more than 2,000
undergrads from multiple sections of an introductory psychology course who volunteered
as research participants over the past few years.
As a high school student and again as an undergrad working in research laboratories, I did not fully comprehend all of the preparation that goes into experiment
As a high school student and again
as an undergrad working in research laboratories, I did not fully comprehend all of the preparation that goes into experiment
as an
undergrad working in
research laboratories, I did not fully comprehend all of the preparation that goes into experiments.
As an
undergrad at RWTH Aachen University in Germany, I visualized myself accepting several Nobel Prizes for the
research I was to carry out.
As he worked through his
undergrad studies, he made his laser - focus on getting a job in Nike's
research division clear to his professors, who advised him that his next step should be a Ph.D..
I started doing
research on memory
as an
undergrad and liked it.
This not - so - common achievement
as an
undergrad points to the significance of Gregory's
research, also recognized by this year's Goldwater Award.
Each summer during my
undergrad, I returned to CSHL — first
as an intern and later
as a member of the Undergraduate
Research Program (or URPs
as they're known around campus).
But
as an
undergrad, I had a biochemistry professor, Dr. Richard Hanson, who was a major influence in my decision to pursue an academic /
research career.
We sat down with Kathleen to discuss her history, her work, and why she chose UNC after a stellar
research career
as an
undergrad.
Throughout her
undergrad she tutored young minority students from urban public schools, served
as president of the Sociology club at City College and
researched racial / ethnic inequalities within the education system.
This new, cloud - based service is almost a hybrid between a discovery service and a database, meant to prepare high - school and community - college students for university - level
research,
as well
as to help
undergrad students produce better papers.
As an
undergrad, I
researched feather damage in parrots.
Having studied development psychology during my
undergrad, my parenting can best be defined
as influenced by a little bit of
research, a bit of family tradition, a bit of instinct, and a whole lot of love.
Defined
as a «tendency to sustain interest in and effort toward very long - term goals,» her
research has correlated grit with educational attainment, grade - point average in Ivy League
undergrads, retention in West Point cadets, and rank in the US National Spelling Bee.