Because joining the laboratory has many benefits, the benefits are as follows:
First, meet many excellent people.
I was very interested and curious when I entered the laboratory. I'm interested in bottles, colored solutions and all kinds of tall instruments. Many tutors are not only big cows in the industry, but also give you professional guidance. They may also be your life mentors when you enter the university.
Second, improve scientific research ability and practical ability.
If you want to engage in scientific research in the future, the laboratory is definitely an insurmountable threshold. There is still a lot of free time in college. If the freshman enters the laboratory, he can do experiments with the graduate students of the senior year. If you are lucky, you can even get guidance from teachers and enjoy the same treatment as graduate students! You know, the tutors who take graduate students in the laboratory are generally doctors.
Third, I have the opportunity to participate in many competitions.
The information in the university is transmitted layer by layer, and there can be a lot of internal information in the laboratory. For example, that teacher has a good scientific research project and that teacher has experience in guiding students to participate in competitions. Science and engineering students need certain achievements to win prizes, such as "Challenge Cup" and "Creating Youth".
However, if you don't go to the laboratory to do experiments until the competition is signed up, it will be too late to get the results. If a freshman enters the laboratory, it is not impossible to get a patent and publish an article, and it is easier to form a team.