Inside the Admissions Office: Advice from Former Admissions Officers

66. How High School Students Can Gain Research Experience to Stand Out in College Admissions

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Nov 21, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
2
What Is Your Role as Director of Academic Mentorships in Tail?
02:44 • 2min
3
Are You the One Who Decides the Academic Mentorship Topics?
04:49 • 2min
4
What Is the Evidence That Students Can Use on an Academic Mentorship Program?
07:04 • 3min
5
Why Research Is So Important to College Admissions?
10:09 • 2min
6
What Kind of Students Benefit From Research Experience?
12:07 • 3min
7
High School Students Can Do Test Tube Research
14:48 • 2min
8
How High School Students Can Gain Research Opportunities
16:28 • 5min
9
Is There Anything You Can Do to Help High School Students?
21:00 • 2min
10
How to Find and Approach Potential Research Supervisors
22:43 • 2min
11
Are You Interested in a Research Program?
24:32 • 3min
12
The Primary Role of Teaching Assistants on Research Programs
27:37 • 2min
13
How to Build on Work That Students Are Doing at School
29:49 • 3min
14
How to Start an Independent Research Project
32:23 • 3min
15
Is There Value in a Research Project?
35:18 • 2min
16
Is There Any Research That Is Low Quality and Detrimental to College Applications?
37:35 • 3min
17
How to Highlight Your Research in the Common App
40:23 • 3min
18
Junior Research Mentorships
43:09 • 2min
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High School Students Gain Research Experience
45:36 • 3min