"What Every Science Student Should Know is the perfect personal mentor for any aspiring scientist, meant to help students avoid pitfalls while providing much-needed encouragement. It covers the entire college experience including choosing a major, mastering study skills, doing scientific research, f
What Every Science Student Should Know
β Scribed by Justin Bauer; Yoo Jung Kim; Andrew Zureick; Daniel Lee
- Publisher
- University of Chicago Press
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 296
- Edition
- Paperback
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
βI am often amazed at how much more capability and enthusiasm for science there is among elementary school youngsters than among college students. . . . We must understand and circumvent this dangerous discouragement. No one can predict where the future leaders of science will come from.ββCarl Sagan
In 2012, the White House put out a call to increase the number of STEM graduates by one million. Since then, hundreds of thousands of science students have started down the path toward a STEM career. Yet, of these budding scientists, more than half of all college students planning to study science or medicine leave the field during their academic careers.
What Every Science Student Should Knowis the perfect personal mentor for any aspiring scientist. Like an experienced lab partner or frank advisor, the book points out the pitfalls while providing encouragement. Chapters cover the entire college experience, including choosing a major, mastering study skills, doing scientific research, finding a job, and, most important, how to foster and keep a love of science.
This guide is a distillation of the authorsβ own experiences as recent science graduates, bolstered by years of research and interviews with successful scientists and other science students. The authorial team includes former editors-in-chief of the prestigiousDartmouth Undergraduate Journal of Science. All have weathered the ups and downs of undergrad lifeβand all are still pursuing STEM careers. Forthright and empowering,What Every Science Student Should Knowis brimming with insider advice on how to excel as both a student and a scientist.
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