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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 256 pages, height x width x depth: 22x14x2 mm, weight: 369 g
  • Sērija : Chicago Guides to Academic Life
  • Izdošanas datums: 06-May-2016
  • Izdevniecība: University of Chicago Press
  • ISBN-10: 022619888X
  • ISBN-13: 9780226198880
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 256 pages, height x width x depth: 22x14x2 mm, weight: 369 g
  • Sērija : Chicago Guides to Academic Life
  • Izdošanas datums: 06-May-2016
  • Izdevniecība: University of Chicago Press
  • ISBN-10: 022619888X
  • ISBN-13: 9780226198880
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“I 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.”—Carl 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 Know is 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 authors’ 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 life—and all are still pursuing STEM careers. Forthright and empowering,What Every Science Student Should Know is brimming with insider advice on how to excel as both a student and a scientist.


Every year, six million students enter college with the intention of becoming a science major by the time they graduate, only 60% of them will actually follow through. This means that close to 2.4 million students, every year, drop out of the science track. According to the New York Times, roughly 40% of students planning science majors either end up switching their major or fail to get any degree. Furthermore, aspiring pre-medical students (who comprise a large percentage of the freshmen class at most colleges, but who may not be science majors) often cite frustrations with science coursework/grading as a main motivation for changing their career plans. What Every College Science Student Should Know teaches students everything they need to know about how to succeed in school and after graduation. It’s a portable guide and mentor that teaches study skills, course selection and mastery, how to do scientific research, what to expect from majors, how to find mentors, and how to apply learned skills to career development and enjoyment. Written by recent college graduates for entering college students and seniors in high school, What Every College Science Student Should Know is an invaluable resource for those who want to pursue a science degree, and it’s also an inspiring narrative of remarkable students who are already changing the world through science.
Acknowledgments ix
1 Welcome to the World of College Science
1(8)
2 How to Manage College Life
9(22)
3 How to Excel in Your STEM Courses
31(50)
4 Choosing a STEM Major
81(50)
5 Conducting Scientific Research
131(40)
6 Beyond Your Bachelor's Degree
171(28)
7 STEM in the Real World
199(48)
8 In Conclusion
247(8)
Appendix. Advice for Underrepresented Students in STEM 255(10)
Notes 265(10)
Index 275