- #1
missfangula
- 32
- 0
Is this possible? I find myself thriving in the research environment, but I would not call myself a very good student...are there different skills involved, from your experience? Has this happened to anyone else?
eri said:I've seen several good researchers but bad students wash out of grad school when they hit the qualifying exams.
A good researcher is someone who is able to conduct thorough and high-quality research, analyze data, and draw valid conclusions. On the other hand, a bad student may not have the necessary skills or motivation to conduct research effectively, resulting in poor quality work.
Yes, it is possible for someone to be a good researcher but a bad student. This may be due to a lack of academic skills or motivation, which can affect their performance in the classroom. However, with proper guidance and support, a good researcher can also become a good student.
Some qualities that make a good researcher include critical thinking skills, attention to detail, curiosity, and perseverance. Good researchers also have strong communication skills and are able to work well in a team.
A bad student can become a good researcher by improving their academic skills, seeking guidance and mentorship from experienced researchers, and developing good research habits. It is also important for them to be motivated and passionate about their research topic.
Yes, it is possible for a bad student to produce good research. However, it may require more effort and guidance from others. Collaboration with other researchers or seeking help from mentors can also help improve the quality of their research.