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66. How High School Students Can Gain Research Experience to Stand Out in College Admissions
FromInside the Admissions Office: Advice from Former Admissions Officers
66. How High School Students Can Gain Research Experience to Stand Out in College Admissions
FromInside the Admissions Office: Advice from Former Admissions Officers
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Length:
48 minutes
Released:
Nov 21, 2022
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Podcast episode
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On today’s episode, we chat with Dr. Christopher Brown, InGenius Prep's Director of Academic Mentorships. Chris and I discuss the wide range of strategies high school students can use to gain research experience. Chris reveals how such practical exposure helps students stand out in the college admissions process.
Check out our blog for more free resources:
College Admissions 101: How to Start the Application Process
How to Gain Research Experience in High School
How to Contact a Lab Supervisor or Professor: A Template
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Questions or comments? Email contact@ingeniusprep.com
Visit us at ingeniusprep.com to learn more. See you every other Monday!
Check out our blog for more free resources:
College Admissions 101: How to Start the Application Process
How to Gain Research Experience in High School
How to Contact a Lab Supervisor or Professor: A Template
Click here to sign up for a free consultation with an admissions expert.
Register for one of our webinars.
Questions or comments? Email contact@ingeniusprep.com
Visit us at ingeniusprep.com to learn more. See you every other Monday!
Released:
Nov 21, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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