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added mentoring changes (undergrad info and form) (issue 60) #77

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This section of the guide is a first-person perspective from Dr. Poldrack.

## Undergraduate study

We are always looking for undergraduate students to get involved on a variety of projects!
If you are a Stanford affiliate and in the area, feel free to fill out this [form](https://redcap.stanford.edu/surveys/?s=cN6fbYiPfp) and we will reach out to you.

## Graduate study

### What graduate programs are you affiliated with?
- I am affiliated with several graduate programs at Stanford:
- [Psychology](https://psychology.stanford.edu/phd-program)
- [Neuroscience](https://med.stanford.edu/neurogradprogram.html)
- [Bioengineering](https://bioengineering.stanford.edu/academics-admission/graduate-programs)
- [Biomedical Data Science]https://dbds.stanford.edu/) (BMI)
- [Biomedical Data Science](https://dbds.stanford.edu/) (BMI)

### How do I choose a program?

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### Weekly report

Graduate students in the lab
are expected to keep a running document (preferably a Google Doc) in
which they report their progress every week along with any problems
encountered.
Graduate students in the lab are expected to keep suitable documentation
for all research activities (i.e. a github log, a google doc, etc).

### Scheduling meetings with me

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