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Joshua Angrist ";

So you want to be my UROP . . .

Students often ask me about work as a UROP*.  The skills and attitude that I look for in UROPs are developed in my courses.  So the road to a match made in UROP heaven usually runs through 14.64 (Labor Economics) or 14.32 (Econometrics).  If you haven't yet started your journey, learn more about these courses here.

(Past results are no guarantee of future performance, but the data show that I teach one or the other of 14.64 and 14.32 almost every year.  In the 2009-2010 academic year, I'll be teaching 14.64 in the Fall.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

*MIT's Undergaduate Research Opportunities Program