To
learn: see the concepts you learn
in class come alive as you pursue undergraduate
research!
To
connect: your faculty mentor can help
you find opportunities both during your undergraduate
years and after graduation; he/she will be
able to write detailed letters of recommendation
for graduate or professional schools
To
succeed: doing undergraduate research
sets you apart from other students and can
help you can admission to prestigious graduate
and professional schools. In fact, you MUST
have undergraduate research experience to be
considered by M.D./Ph.D. programs and most
prestigious graduate programs in the sciences.
To
be recognized: undergraduate research
experiences are key elements in successful
applications for nationally prestigious scholarship
and fellowship awards.
To
make career decisions: do you want
to pursue a career in research? Undergraduate
research experiences can help you to answer
this question. If research is not for you,
it is better to find it out now than half-way
through graduate school!
To
have fun: the excitement of exploring
the unknown, the people you meet, the conversations
you have, the camaraderie that develops—all
are part of one of the main reasons to do undergraduate
research: because it is fun!
To
earn academic credit: undergraduate
research experiences can be the basis for academic
credit.
To
earn money: some undergraduate research
programs pay you to participate or, if you
qualify for College Work-study, you might be
able to find a work-study job in a laboratory
or other research environment.
To
learn about potential graduate programs: many
institutions treat their summer undergraduate
research programs as recruiting tools for their
graduate programs. If you are interested in
a particular institution for graduate school,
look to see if they have a summer undergraduate
research program. It is a great way for you
to try them out and for them to learn about
you and your capabilities. |