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Marco12
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Hi,
I'm two years away from graduating with a bachelors and I am planning to apply to grad school. I know that research experience is important, but I haven't had any opportunities play out until now.
I got offered a research assistant position, but the research is not on science. It is basically a psychology research and my task will be to go out and interview people and ask them a few questions and use excel to save all the data.
My question is, when I apply for grad school, will they take this as research experience considering this isn't even a physics or scientific research?
Thanks
I'm two years away from graduating with a bachelors and I am planning to apply to grad school. I know that research experience is important, but I haven't had any opportunities play out until now.
I got offered a research assistant position, but the research is not on science. It is basically a psychology research and my task will be to go out and interview people and ask them a few questions and use excel to save all the data.
My question is, when I apply for grad school, will they take this as research experience considering this isn't even a physics or scientific research?
Thanks