), and did a semester abroad with SIT where he could do marine science research https://studyabroad.sit.edu/
Anonymous wrote:For any thesis-based masters degree program that is respected in the field one is going to need research experience to be competitive. The top ones, ie the ones that lead to preferred careers, have funding to cover part of tuition/costs, usually in the form of research or teaching fellowships. Top programs want students with experience, whether that be bench research or historical research. Even masters in humanities programs require undergrad research, for the desirable programs. Every college or university worth its cost has access to undergraduate research across all fields and opportunity for undergraduate thesis completion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I work in a related field - yes, she needs research experience in college to get accepted. I would also not put all her effort in the field and have backup options. Lots of funding uncertainty in marine biology research right now.
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OP your student is likely well aware research is needed to get in
Anonymous wrote:I work in a related field - yes, she needs research experience in college to get accepted. I would also not put all her effort in the field and have backup options. Lots of funding uncertainty in marine biology research right now.
Anonymous wrote:Ask George Costanza