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Maxwell
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I have been given the opportunity to do research this summer. However, since I am an undergraduate, I will not be paid. I'm not going to be starving, so I don't NEED to work, but it's nice to have money.
So, if I do research this summer (and possibly the rest of the time I am an undergrad), will this look good when I apply to grad school?
I am an EE, btw. I am looking to go to grad school for a masters degree, but I will most likely go to industry after.
Will research look good on my application to graduate schools, or should I just work my normal job? How good does it look?
Thanks.
BTW - the research is in the field (or similar) that I'd like to pursue on the graduate level.
So, if I do research this summer (and possibly the rest of the time I am an undergrad), will this look good when I apply to grad school?
I am an EE, btw. I am looking to go to grad school for a masters degree, but I will most likely go to industry after.
Will research look good on my application to graduate schools, or should I just work my normal job? How good does it look?
Thanks.
BTW - the research is in the field (or similar) that I'd like to pursue on the graduate level.