Thank you so much for sharing this precious information! I am a rising junior seeking to have research experience in chem engineering next summer. Since you had research experience as a high schooler in the past, I wanted to ask you if it was difficult for you to do certain tasks at the lab as a high schooler. I have taken college-level chemistry and physics courses and I also have a certificate in engineering CAD. However, I am kind of afraid that I will not be able to meet the standards at the lab. I would appreciate it if you could help me out. Thank you! 😊
I am a high schooler and I’m interested in an internship related to psychology. I have psych and biology coursework and a good gpa but I don’t really have much prior experience or any extracurriculars related to the field. What should I put on my resume?
Thanks a lot! Just a few questions What would be the best time to email them about this like during their hours? Or like the morning? When should I email them like during the summer or the fall or any other month?
Good question! Depends entirely on your schedule! Based on my experience, there isn't really a single time to avoid. Just be ready to follow up on your initial email in 1-2 weeks if you don't get a reply.
If I want to get more experience but I'm more into languages and literature than a stem subject, would I craft the mail the same way? If I have no prior experience? Since the type of research done for humanities is quite different from a science-related subject:)
Thank you so much !:) Do we have to find research positions only in our local area ? Can we find research opportunities in the US, as an international student ?
I have the exact same question. I am currently a high school student based in shenzhen, a city just next to hongkong. Is it possible for me to get an oppourtunity in somewhere?
I'll try! In the meantime, check out this playlist where international students share their experience on getting into US colleges: ruclips.net/video/PDtnHwJ_jlI/видео.html
I swear this is the most informative video regarding "research for high school students "......literally I'm so thankful to find this video.....💞💞
This was incredibly helpful. And I’m so impressed by your communication skills! Thank you Kristen ❤️
Thank you so much for sharing this precious information! I am a rising junior seeking to have research experience in chem engineering next summer. Since you had research experience as a high schooler in the past, I wanted to ask you if it was difficult for you to do certain tasks at the lab as a high schooler. I have taken college-level chemistry and physics courses and I also have a certificate in engineering CAD. However, I am kind of afraid that I will not be able to meet the standards at the lab. I would appreciate it if you could help me out. Thank you! 😊
How did you get a certificate?
I am a high schooler and I’m interested in an internship related to psychology. I have psych and biology coursework and a good gpa but I don’t really have much prior experience or any extracurriculars related to the field. What should I put on my resume?
Thank you so much for sharing your email! Great suggestions and advice all around. 🙂
Thanks a lot! Just a few questions
What would be the best time to email them about this like during their hours? Or like the morning?
When should I email them like during the summer or the fall or any other month?
Good question! Depends entirely on your schedule! Based on my experience, there isn't really a single time to avoid. Just be ready to follow up on your initial email in 1-2 weeks if you don't get a reply.
@@CollegeLead What should be included in the follow up email?
If I want to get more experience but I'm more into languages and literature than a stem subject, would I craft the mail the same way? If I have no prior experience? Since the type of research done for humanities is quite different from a science-related subject:)
Yes, the general structure should work (e.g., citing research that a professor has done to express your interest in their work).
@@CollegeLead thank you so much!
I'm kinda screwed for being interested in nuclear physics/engineering
That's a great interest dude and a complex one too.
Thank you so much !:)
Do we have to find research positions only in our local area ? Can we find research opportunities in the US, as an international student ?
You can find opportunities in the US, UK or anywhere you like. Where you from?:)
I have the exact same question. I am currently a high school student based in shenzhen, a city just next to hongkong. Is it possible for me to get an oppourtunity in somewhere?
I'm a dual enrollment student at gsu, would that be beneficial in getting an research position?
Can you make a video of getting into an Ivy League as an international Mexican student ? I rlly want to go to Yale with a scholarship
I'll try! In the meantime, check out this playlist where international students share their experience on getting into US colleges: ruclips.net/video/PDtnHwJ_jlI/видео.html