Wright Scholar Mentor Feedback 

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  • I absolutely recommend him to return next summer and keep him in the AFRL hire pipeline.  He has the highest recommendation I can give--one of the top three chemistry students I have had during my career.
  • I wanted to let you know that two of last year's Wright Scholars are published authors now! Their work was the foundation for a paper at the Computers and People Research Conference.
  • Our scholar did exceptional work and left us with a tool that we are actively using for research here in RQHA. 
  • I would like to recommend both our interns to return to work in AFRL. These students are hard workers, and motivated, with good attitudes. Thank you for the opportunity to work with them.
  • We think our intern did excellent work and we definitely feel it would be in the Air Force’s best interest to bring him back next year. 
  • I recommend the return of our intern next summer. She was an amazing team member, and I was very impressed with her lab work and leadership skills this summer.
  • My Wright Scholar intern was professionalism and he did quality of work. I recommend an electrical engineering mentor in the future to develop his skill sets.
  • My interns were fantastic. I would love for all of them to return next Summer. Their work ethic and their excitement to learn will take them far and I highly recommend hiring them.
  • Please allow my interns to return next year and would be thrilled to have him back.  Both students were highly intelligent, capable, and displayed motivation and willingness to learn and ask questions.
  • Thank you for all you help in organizing this year’s Wright Scholars.  We are always so impressed with the caliber of students that we are paired with.
  • Our intern has worked with us for three summers now and he has been great every summer; it has been great to see him mature as a person and as a researcher.  We would obviously like to have him join our lab after graduating college.
  • I wanted to thank Wright Scholar for sending us such an excellent student.  He was constantly engaged in the topic area of metal deformation. 
  • He performed above and beyond of what I expected for age group (just out of high school). 
  • Our high school scholar performed on a graduate student level and was always looking for additional opportunities to learn. 
  • My intern successfully analyzed electron backscatter diffraction data to understand crystal orientation relative to the specimen loading axes as well as performed focused ion beam microscopy for preparing samples for transmission electron microscopy--amazing performer.
  • It can be tough to assess student’s skills with so little work experience.  That said, I saw growth between the scholar’s first and second year.  That’s why I’m supportive of him coming back.