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I understand how vital research experience is to applications of graduate school. But I'm a bit fuzzy on what is considered quality research experience. For example, my sophomore year I was a research assistant for a student in her honors thesis on got my name on her poster and we presented at EPA. I also did my own research project and presented a poster at an undergrad conference. I'll also be working as another RA for another student this year. I've done all the researchy type stuff such as running participants, data entry, data coding, stats, analysis, writing, blah blah blah but does it not mean much because its for undergrad research? I go to a very small college and I don't have opportunities to work with professors. However, I am going to be a first author on a project I worked on with a neuropsychologist I interned at this summer so that makes me feel slighty better. This is a longer post than I wanted so to surmise: Is doing undergrad research with other students and by yourself still looked as quality research in the application process? Thanks!