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research opportunities for undergrad
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Hi all, i’m a transferring junior and i was wondering what the deal was with establishing research opportunities as an undergrad, or if that’s necessary if working as a TA or etc. - tell me what you know!

i’m hoping to continue on from a Communication major into either an MA or PhD program so i’ve heard having research under your belt can help or be necessary. what was your experience of research opportunities for those of you who are in or are planning on grad school? (obvs will be speaking with my advisors when term begins but i just wanted to get a rundown from a knowledgeable human)

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