8081123 Posted November 14, 2015 Posted November 14, 2015 Hello everyone, So one of the schools (basically all of the schools...) I'm applying tells us to include "brief description of your research experience and the implication of the research". I have quite a few projects so far, and if I have to briefly describe the research and the implication one by one, it would take a LOT of words. I was thinking that they want me to talk about my experience is just to make sure that I can thoroughly explain my projects and their importance, instead of actually wanting all the details(Since I have descriptions on my resume). Do you guys think it's reasonable to explain only one project in depth just to demonstrate I can talk about science fluently, and then just go over the rest real quick? Thank you for your input in advance!!
fuzzylogician Posted November 14, 2015 Posted November 14, 2015 It's fine to just choose 1-2 projects and expand on them, and leave the others for your CV or a very brief mention. I think it's much better than only giving shallow details about many projects.
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