Chemistry, asked by Arna146, 1 month ago


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Answered by abhilabh20
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No. 1 Private Research University in Northwest

No. 1 Private Research University in NorthwestNational Science Foundation data ranks Pacific as the No. 1 private research university in the Northwest — and No. 9 in the Far West, just behind institutions like Stanford and the California Institute of Technology.

No. 1 Private Research University in NorthwestNational Science Foundation data ranks Pacific as the No. 1 private research university in the Northwest — and No. 9 in the Far West, just behind institutions like Stanford and the California Institute of Technology.What sets Pacific apart is the opportunity for undergraduate students to participate in that research alongside their faculty members.

No. 1 Private Research University in NorthwestNational Science Foundation data ranks Pacific as the No. 1 private research university in the Northwest — and No. 9 in the Far West, just behind institutions like Stanford and the California Institute of Technology.What sets Pacific apart is the opportunity for undergraduate students to participate in that research alongside their faculty members.“I started doing research with Dr. Gohdes, and since then chemistry is pretty much all day every day for me,” said recent alumnus Hoan Nguyen ’19, who conducted research to try to create a molecule to purify natural gas.

No. 1 Private Research University in NorthwestNational Science Foundation data ranks Pacific as the No. 1 private research university in the Northwest — and No. 9 in the Far West, just behind institutions like Stanford and the California Institute of Technology.What sets Pacific apart is the opportunity for undergraduate students to participate in that research alongside their faculty members.“I started doing research with Dr. Gohdes, and since then chemistry is pretty much all day every day for me,” said recent alumnus Hoan Nguyen ’19, who conducted research to try to create a molecule to purify natural gas.“This experience definitely changed my mindset about how to be successful and make me really want to be a scientist.”

No. 1 Private Research University in NorthwestNational Science Foundation data ranks Pacific as the No. 1 private research university in the Northwest — and No. 9 in the Far West, just behind institutions like Stanford and the California Institute of Technology.What sets Pacific apart is the opportunity for undergraduate students to participate in that research alongside their faculty members.“I started doing research with Dr. Gohdes, and since then chemistry is pretty much all day every day for me,” said recent alumnus Hoan Nguyen ’19, who conducted research to try to create a molecule to purify natural gas.“This experience definitely changed my mindset about how to be successful and make me really want to be a scientist.”“I love studying chemistry here at Pacific,” echoed his research partner and recent alumnus Keilian MacCulloch ’19. “You really get to know the faculty members really well. You wouldn’t find get that at a big school; that’s something you only find at a small school like Pacific. Doing this research … allowed me to get that experience in a professional setting, which is what I’ll be doing after I graduate here.”

Answered by Anonymous
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and I am you younger sis not older I am in 9th

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