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Syracuse University IVMF (Do not use)

mech engineering

July - September 2020 • Syracuse, NY

What I liked

Although I am an architecture student, it was a valuable experience to work with engineers. I had an opportunity to know how engineers think about architecture.

What I wish was different

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Research Intern

May 2020 • Westfield, NJ

What I liked

Gives me hands on experience researching a topic I am interested in.

What I wish was different

N/A

Advice

Use your resources to take advantage of research opportunities at Syracuse! They are valuable and add a very strong experience to your resume!
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Mechanical Engineer

May - September 2019 • Syracuse, NY

What I liked

The people I worked with were very friendly.

What I wish was different

I wish I had more guidance.

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University Teaching Assistant

May - August 2020 • Syracuse, NY

What I liked

Teaching online was extremely smooth and the professor I was working with was extremely organized

What I wish was different

I wish I was able to meet my students in person and connect with them better while teaching

Advice

I got this job through my personal network which only made me realize how much more important it was for me to connect with not only alumni but also my professors in school
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Undergraduate Research Assistant

June - July 2019 • Syracuse, NY

What I liked

I liked the exposure to the research side of academics.

What I wish was different

Advice

Find something to make your busy over the summer.
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Undergraduate Researcher

May - July 2019 • Syracuse, NY

What I liked

I loved the chance to do research on the impact of trauma within military populations while working with veterans as fellow researchers.

What I wish was different

I wish the program had been longer, it was a great experience.

Advice

Look online for positions! That's how I found this position. You'll never know what you'll find.
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