Undergraduate Researchers give their job an average rating of 4.3 out of 5.0. The Undergraduate Researchers happiest with their jobs are employed by Washington University with an average rating of 5.0 while the Undergraduate Researchers least happy with their jobs work for Worcester Polytechnic Institute with an average rating of 1.2.
Submit a Review"It is a great opportunity to learn what it is all about."
"There is nothing that I hate about being a Distinguished Undergraduate Researcher. I enjoy working with a team of motivated and intelligent individuals. I am also very happy to be working with new wearable technologies to solve interesting problems in novel ways."
"Fun job while being in college and definitely teaches you how to apply classroom knowledge to real world issues. The thing I hate about it is that no matter how hard you work on a project and for how long, when fund is cut, everything is tossed away."
"I love learning new things. I don't care much for the deadlines, though, but that can't be helped."
"What I love about being an undergraduate researcher is that there is a lot of problem solving involved. You're always thinking about new and creative ways to troubleshoot issues. What I don't like about being an undergraduate researcher is that the job can become repetitive."
"I loved my research project because I felt it contributed valuable information to the field. I would stress that a good mentor(s) is a key part to success in this program---choose carefully."
"I had the chance to build my knowledge base while working in the field I wish to be employed in."
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