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Biggest thing in lab is to ask a lot of questions so you learn. If the person in charge of the lab gives you a hard time for asking questions then he or she is an dingus and not worth working for.
I am in my second semester of researching with a professor in a genomics laboratory. I had no previous lab experience. I consider myself of average intelligence, but a very hard worker and with that I've kept a 4.0. I am, however, wondering if it is "normal" to feel pretty darn lost in the lab. I won't give any details on the specific research on here. Anyways...I was never given an "orientation" but instead, every time I go into the lab I am basically just told what to do while the professor stands by and watches. She explains everything to me but it almost sounds Chinese. I try to write things down but when I go home, I can't interpret it. When I try to research it on my own at home, I find that there is too much information on the internet to figure it out that way. I ask so many questions, sometimes the same ones over and over, and still can't get it. It feels like I have a puzzle in my mind with a million pieces and I am fighting tooth and nail to put the damn puzzle together! Is this normal?????????? If it is, I'll keep truckin' along and maybe one day it will click! P.S. I ask the professor all the time "How am I doing?" "How can I improve?" "Am I doing what is expected of me?" and I always get "Yes! You're doing great!" Well than why do I feel like an imbecile??? LOL but no lol