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Hi everyone!
I'm really struggling with the decision about whether or not to apply for internship this year. I know this is a really personal decision and there are a lot of unknowns, but I still think getting perspectives of those who know about the process could be really helpful for me.
My main reasons for wanting to leave are: Although I can think of plenty of ways I could fill up an extra year, I can't think of anything that I would NEED to get out of that year. Morale is also pretty low in my program right now.
My main reason for wanting to stay is that I only have one first-author publication. I could work on publishing more if I stayed.
As a little of a background, my long term goal is to be able to do research in some capacity (not faculty, but being a team scientist or working on a grant would be ideal, at least for part of the time).
At the time of application, I would have:
5 publications, 1 first author
I am really grappling with whether I should apply now, and possibly not be as competitive as I could be in a year, or whether I should wait, build my experiences, in hopes that that would increase my chances. Also, I know that we all want to get a great internship, but I really don't know HOW important it is to get the very best internship you could possibly get, or if it is enough to get a good internship that fits your needs.
It would be so helpful hearing from those with more insight into the application process than I do, and perhaps those who struggled with this choice in the past and came out the other end. Thank you for reading!
I'm really struggling with the decision about whether or not to apply for internship this year. I know this is a really personal decision and there are a lot of unknowns, but I still think getting perspectives of those who know about the process could be really helpful for me.
My main reasons for wanting to leave are: Although I can think of plenty of ways I could fill up an extra year, I can't think of anything that I would NEED to get out of that year. Morale is also pretty low in my program right now.
My main reason for wanting to stay is that I only have one first-author publication. I could work on publishing more if I stayed.
As a little of a background, my long term goal is to be able to do research in some capacity (not faculty, but being a team scientist or working on a grant would be ideal, at least for part of the time).
At the time of application, I would have:
5 publications, 1 first author
I am really grappling with whether I should apply now, and possibly not be as competitive as I could be in a year, or whether I should wait, build my experiences, in hopes that that would increase my chances. Also, I know that we all want to get a great internship, but I really don't know HOW important it is to get the very best internship you could possibly get, or if it is enough to get a good internship that fits your needs.
It would be so helpful hearing from those with more insight into the application process than I do, and perhaps those who struggled with this choice in the past and came out the other end. Thank you for reading!
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