neurosoc Posted April 2, 2019 Posted April 2, 2019 If you have an undergraduate degree from a top university and an otherwise competitive application for top programs, can a year of full-time lab manager or research assistant work at a low-ranked university (say, 20-40) hurt your chances? Could adcomms see you, consciously or unconsciously, as a low-tier applicant? Or is all experience good experience?
Clinapp2017 Posted April 2, 2019 Posted April 2, 2019 No, it doesn't hurt. If you are able to stay for 1.5-2 years and get some posters and (even better) 1-2 publications, even better.
psychology_student_ Posted April 2, 2019 Posted April 2, 2019 16 minutes ago, neurosoc said: If you have an undergraduate degree from a top university and an otherwise competitive application for top programs, can a year of full-time lab manager or research assistant work at a low-ranked university (say, 20-40) hurt your chances? Could adcomms see you, consciously or unconsciously, as a low-tier applicant? Or is all experience good experience? adcomms will see you as someone who thinks that a "low-ranked" university is in the top 40 and that's how they'll deny you. your pretentious attitude aside, any experience is good experience. ventiamericano, Clinapp2017, cogpsych94 and 6 others 8 1
ResilientDreams Posted April 2, 2019 Posted April 2, 2019 Oh my gosh. Top 20-40 is NOT low ranked. dancedementia, brighteyes and OhHotDog! 2 1
ventiamericano Posted April 3, 2019 Posted April 3, 2019 I have never heard of a lab manager experience hurting someone's application if anything, it'd be the opposite. letsgetclinicalclinical 1
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