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I come home for spring break this weekend and I will be meeting with a researcher at Penn for a potential research opportunity this summer. I do not have extensive research experience, but am currently conducting research with my advisor. However, I am a freshman, and I want to be fully prepared to explain anything and ask the interviewer any questions that would help me.
Have any of you had experience getting interviewed by a researcher, and have not had extensive research experience? What helped you? Were they mainly looking for interested students who were willing to do work? What were the tricky questions they asked?
What kinds of responsibilities do undergraduates have at research labs, for example, at big research institutions?
P.S. I wrote a cover letter to him a few months back explaining my interest and provided him a CV/resume. He seemed interested and asked me to come to his lab to learn more.
Thanks!
Have any of you had experience getting interviewed by a researcher, and have not had extensive research experience? What helped you? Were they mainly looking for interested students who were willing to do work? What were the tricky questions they asked?
What kinds of responsibilities do undergraduates have at research labs, for example, at big research institutions?
P.S. I wrote a cover letter to him a few months back explaining my interest and provided him a CV/resume. He seemed interested and asked me to come to his lab to learn more.
Thanks!