HOPEFULOBGYN-REI
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Later this week, I will be meeting with a professor at a college of medicine to which I intend to apply in a couple of years. I met her over the summer during an internship at the same school; she presented her research, which aligns with my interest in women's health. As I prepare for the meeting, I realized that if she allows me to conduct research under her supervision, I may be working without compensation.
While I understand that research provides valuable experience, I also wish to be paid, as I will be dedicating my time to this and believe there should be compensation for that. Since this is my first time discussing such matters with a professor, I would appreciate some outside perspective. Should I bring up the topic of compensation during the meeting, and if so, what's an acceptable amount? Thanks for any advice!
While I understand that research provides valuable experience, I also wish to be paid, as I will be dedicating my time to this and believe there should be compensation for that. Since this is my first time discussing such matters with a professor, I would appreciate some outside perspective. Should I bring up the topic of compensation during the meeting, and if so, what's an acceptable amount? Thanks for any advice!