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Research Assistant Positions


marta12345

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  • 1 year later...

The hard part really depends on you experience, skill set and your supervisor. It is possible to become an RA after your first year if you try hard enough and if the supervisor is nice enough to take a chance on you.

The pay rate may differ from university to university, and depends on your education level.  A 3rd undergrad gets paid more than a 1st year but less than a 4th year. A lot of universities have a fixed "recommended " amount for each level that the supervisors stick to. You should be able to find the pay info on your university's website.

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