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[quote=Anonymous]Furthermore, performance as an undergrad (including lab internships, conference presentations, first-author papers) is actually not at all a great indicator of potential success in grad school. I never took students straight out of undergrad because I wanted them to have had to deal with the real world first, and to have made an active choice to come back to school. Sure, if they don't intend to go to grad school, fine. But even the most entry-level, bottom-tier science jobs require a Ph.D. these days. It is competitive and cutthroat as hell. [/quote]
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