Fang Kaili (Carrie)
While studying at Kean, what has impressed me the most is the professor’s willingness to help you. I will share a true story that demonstrates these impressions. Nothing conveys a message better than a story. The word “story” has a story. In a yoga class organized by the school not long ago, the yoga master explained that the essence of life is a story. So, back to the topic, my story is that I was unsuccessful in applying for a research assistant position in my first semester, but I noticed that the professors were looking for students with data analysis skills, which I did not have. Although I know my shortcomings, due to my inability to adapt to the environment in the first semester and the uncertainty of my future research direction, I didn’t know where to start. All I could do at that time was take classes and complete homework. However, I didn’t want my EDD project to end like this.
At that time, I rarely communicated with professors because I didn’t like to cause trouble to others. Fortunately, I gradually noticed that professors are very receptive to students coming to them to share their thoughts or concerns. Subsequently, at the end of the first semester, I went to the professor’s office to talk about summer vacation arrangements. I saw two books related to data analysis lying on the coffee table. These were two super thick and heavy books that I will never forget, Discovering Statistics Using 1 & 2 by Andy Field. At that time, I asked the professor if he could lend me these two books for the summer. The two professors, Dr. Noman and Dr. Ja, agreed enthusiastically. It was at that time that I entered the world of data analysis. In the following semesters, I kept in communication with Dr. Noman and reported what I had recently learned. I did not expect Dr. Noman to give me a significant volume of data and ask me to do a structural equation model analysis, but he did. During the analysis process, Dr. Noman provided a lot of guidance and encouragement. During the process, I also joined the team of research assistants. I am grateful to Dr. Noman for trusting that I could take on such a challenge. Because of this trust, I am now able to participate in multiple research projects and have become motivated to conduct research.