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Research Experiences for Undergraduates 101: How To Get One
One of the most valuable experiences for an undergraduate life sciences student is gaining hands-on research experience. During my time as an undergraduate, there was a big emphasis on “internships.” However, in the sciences, these are often called research assistantships. … Continue reading
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Tagged biology, chemistry, education, engineering, international, jobs, learning, math, News, RESEARCH, research-experiences-for-undergraduates, research-travel, reu, science, summer, Travel
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Behind the Facade: Reflecting on Imposter Syndrome
Hi everyone! These are my thoughts as I’ve been juggling with imposter syndrome and I hope reading about it helps you deal with it too. It’s something that we all might’ve experienced at one point or another. Lately, as someone … Continue reading
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Tagged advice, Anxiety, impostersyndrome, internships, jobs, life, real world, reflection, school, struggles, Student Life, USG
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Let’s intern!
Spring break is approaching, but I am not kidding, when I am saying it’s been quite busy last couple of weeks. I will be graduating after fall semester and I want to do an internship. USG career and internship center(CISC) … Continue reading
Posted in Academics, Campus Activities, Uncategorized, Work Experience
Tagged career, intern, internships, interviews, jobs, LinkedIn, shadowing, UMCP, USG
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Trekking Along
If there’s one thing I’ve accomplished this summer during my fellowship at Historic Deerfield, it’s a lot of walking! Between trekking up and down the mile-long Main Street of town and going on trips to local museums and historic sites, … Continue reading
Posted in Academics, Uncategorized, Work Experience
Tagged fellowship, Historic Deerfield, history, Internship, Job Searching, jobs, public history, real world, Student Life, summer
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Ask a profess(or)ional.
Professors can be great mentors. Of course, you won’t like every one you have, but if you enjoy a certain professor’s class or find them very approachable, it’s definitely worth it to forge a relationship with him or her. Continue reading
Posted in Academics, Faculty & Staff, Uncategorized
Tagged advice, career, careers, College, college experience, internships, Job Searching, jobs, Mentors, Professors, school, Staff, the Universities at Shady Grove
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Catching Reality
A few nights ago, I was flipping through channels and stumbled upon a show called Catching Kelce. The premise of the show involved Travis Kelce, a tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs, searching for love while 50 women from 50 states competed for his heart…… Continue reading
Why You Should Never Settle for Just Any Job
New grads can often be very indecisive when it comes to choosing a career path. Especially Communication majors since the career options in that field are endless. It comes to no surprise then, that new grads have trouble finding the … Continue reading
