Boston University, Boston, MA.
Summer 2023
AIM Program: Introduction to Psychology, Experimental Psychology, Cognitive Development
Served as a mentor and instructor, focusing on experimental psychology and cognitive development, guided students in research design, SPSS statistical analysis, and applied Qualtrics training, achieving a 5/5 student satisfaction rating.
Student Evaluations
The guest lecture that Esra gave to us that I found most valuable was the details she went into. She seems really passionate about her research, and her research had open up my eyes to the field of psychology.
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She was super nice and kind. She was very helpful when it came to creating a solid study and experiment. In my group, she was an immense help in curating our idea and making it specific. All around esra made it very enjoyable.
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Esra was amazing! She was so sweet and very intelligent. Whenever we had questions about SPSS she would explain it so simply. I’m really going to miss her!
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She was very very active and kept everyone engaged. I enjoyed the videos and the way she described her research!
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Esra was so sweet and very intelligent in topic study, she helped a lot with our project design and SPSS, she also is very passionate about her research which made it more interesting to learn about.
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She was SUPER helpful at explaining data analysis and SPSS in a way that was understandable and allowed me to do it. Also super kind!
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Esra was so kind and helpful. She always checked in on us how we were doing and offered us help if we needed it. It was so nice having her here she added so much to the environment. Esra’s presentation was so insightful, inspiring, and engaging.
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Esra was overall amazing. I will for sure miss having her as my TF. She helped our group tremendously throughout the research project and she remained patient with us at all times. Thank you Esra!
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Honestly I loved all of it. I loved the parts where she showed the videos of what the actual experiments were especially though because I found that very interesting and it made sense, and I thought it was very engaging and informative.