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You work in new, state-of-the-art laboratories in the Byrd Science Center.
From the start you are trained to use sophisticated and expensive modern instrumentation.
You are involved in research in your junior and senior years, and you present your findings at national meetings and in journal articles.
You have the opportunity for internships and co-ops.
In every lecture and lab you are taught by Ph.D.'s who are available for help and advice at any time.
You have the support of a very active campus chapter of the chemistry fraternity, Sigma Pi Epsilon, an affiliate of the American Chemical Society
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