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Scripps Research

SURF intern

June - August 2021 • Jupiter, FL

What I liked

The environment was very collaborative, helpful, and friendly. I was given a project to do by myself but had guidance whenever needed and did not get looked down on when I asked for help. The location was also amazing and the interns were constantly bonding.

What I wish was different

I wish they were more communicative of what to expect before the internship started. We showed up with very little idea of what we were going to be doing and what time working hours would be like.

Advice

This experience gave me my first research project to work on by myself. Through this project I gained skills that will be with me for the rest of my life as well as a network of colleagues to collaborate with.
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Research intern

June - August 2019 • San Diego, CA

What I liked

I liked the flexibility of it and the graduate students who were in the lab. It was a very professional and inspiring experience.

What I wish was different

I wish I had fellow interns closer to my age to befriend and connect with!

Advice

I would share that you should always try out what you want to and not give up! I got rejected from so many summer research internships because of lack of experience but I persevered and made it my mission to find one anyways.
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Undergraduate Research Assistant

June 2021 • La Jolla, CA

What I liked

I really enjoyed the hands-on learning experiences and training that my lab team spent on introducing me to the research we are studying. Everyone made a genuine effort in integrating me into the team so that I could continue my lab responsibilities independently.

What I wish was different

Advice

I would advise to always be engaged and constantly asking questions to your lab team to show your interest and convey that you want to learn more and have an independent role on the team.
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Undergraduate Intern

February 2020 • Jupiter, FL

What I liked

I like the variety of experiences I am able to get by working with people in the lab.

What I wish was different

Advice

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Lab Assistant

June - August 2019 • Jupiter, FL

What I liked

I was able to make my own hours and come and go as I pleased.

What I wish was different

I wish it was for a longer period.

Advice

Reach out to as many P.I.s as possible, if you are hoping to get a similar role.
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Biology Research Intern

June 2017 • Jupiter, FL

What I liked

Working in the lab

What I wish was different

Less hours

Advice

Be on time
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Research Technician

July 2018 • La Jolla, CA

What I liked

Research experience has been great and learning a lot in my field.

What I wish was different

Not much, the only thing i need to change is putting in more work. It's a job of the more you put into it, the more you get out and I like that.

Advice

Make sure you always try research before getting into it, it's not for everyone I think and I think UCSD has lots of research opportunities (short and long term ones) you can try out. Definitely recommend, you meet great people and do amazing things.
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Chemistry Research Intern

June - August 2018 • Jupiter, FL

What I liked

Flexible schedule, lots of collaboration, professional meetings

What I wish was different

The weekly seminar organized by the program is slightly out of place. I wish they chose their guest speaker more carefully.

Advice

Be prepared to conduct full time research and also be ready to be challenged about your past career goals.
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Research

June - August 2018 • Jupiter, FL

What I liked

It was amazing! I worked in the neuroscience lab of Dr. Seth Tomchik. He was very personable and friendly. He was a great teacher and his lab was great. I even went to some seminars on campus.

What I wish was different

It would have been nice to have GRE prep classes because a lot of us in the program were studying for the GRE.

Advice

Don’t be afraid to ask questions! In fact if you don’t ask questions, people will assume you either aren’t interested in the work, or fully understand the work.
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