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    • And the Survey Says...THESIS!

    And the Survey Says...THESIS!

    Jasmine Wong

    The 15 Second Year Human Genetics students share their thoughts on writing their thesis. A thesis is required for graduation in the Joan H. Marks program of Human Genetics. It allows students to learn how to conduct research and a great way to find a new passion. Most (60%) thought of their thesis idea themselves.

    When asked “which category describes your thesis best?” our class responded:

    • 27% Public Health
    • 27% Other
    • 20% Pediatrics
    • 13% Cancer
    • 6.7% Prenatal
    • 6.7% IVF

    When asked “Which design best described your thesis?” our class responded:

    • 60% Survey
    • 20% Literature Review
    • 6.7% Educational Material
    • 6.7% Chart Review
    • 6.7% Other

    When given a scale from 1(Dislike) to 5(Like) and asked “how much did you like their thesis before starting,” our class responded:

    • 0%- 1
    • 6.7%- 2
    • 26.7%-3
    • 33.3%-4
    • 33.3%- 5

    When asked “How much did you like their thesis after completion,” our class responded:

    • 0%-1
    • 33.5%-2
    • 26.7%-3
    • 20%-4
    • 20%-5

    Most (66.6%) of the class needed Institutional review board (IRB) approval 40% would like to publish their paper and 27% would like to present it at a conference

    When asked “How many hours did you spend writing your thesis,” our class responded:

    • 13.3%- Less than 30 hours
    • 26.7%- Between 30-50 hours
    • 33.3%- Between 50-80 hours
    • 26.7%- 80 hours or more

    When asked “What advice would you give to first years?” the following responses were give:

    • Start early
    • Find a dedicated supervisor
    • Set goals with your supervisor
    • Pilot the survey with your friends
    • Think of what you will do with results prior to writing survey
    • Do a thorough review
    • Make sure that your thesis will be approved by the medical director

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