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Western Transportation Institute

College of Engineering
Montana State University
P.O. Box 174250
Bozeman, MT 59717-4250

Tel: (406) 994-6114
Fax: (406) 994-1697

Physical Address:
2310 University Way Building 2, Suite 2
Bozeman, MT 59715

Director:
Steve Albert
stevea@coe.montana.edu
Education


WTI Research/Work Experience Student Evaluation

Please complete the survey below as honestly as possible in order to ensure that WTI's education program continues to meet student needs. Your answers will be anonymous. The survey should take no more than 15 minutes to complete.

Gender
Country of Citizenship  
Ethnicity (US Citizens)
Status
Expected Graduation Date
How did you hear about employment/research opportunities at WTI?
What motivated you to seek employment at WTI?  (use the Ctrl key to select more than one)
How many hours a week do you work at WTI?
How many months have you worked at WTI?  
Are you currently on a WTI fellowship?
Was your WTI research directly related to your academic program  (i.e. did it lead to a professional paper/thesis or other acedemic product?)
Have you co-authored any papers from your WTI research?
If yes, list publications/journals  
Have you presented WTI-related research at professional conferences?
If yes, list conferences and presentation titles  
Did you work on more than one project at a time?
Which PI(s) supervised your work?  (use the Ctrl key to select more than one)

Please rank the following:

Your overall research experience at WTI?
WTI's work environment?
WTI's social environment/extracurricular activities?
Level of mentorship/supervision you received from your PI(s)?
Level of overlap between WTI project work and your academic/career interests?
How interested in transportation were you prior to working at WTI?
How interested in transportation are you after working at WTI?
Are you interested in pursuing graduate studies or a career in transportation?
Did your research experience at WTI influence your decision to pursue graduate studies or a career in transportation?

While working at WTI you:

Learned new research skills
Learned a lot about the transportation field
Increased confidence in your abilities
Improved your writing skills
Improved your presentation skills
Had an appropriate level of independence in performing work
Found the work challenging

Were projects outlined for you from the outset?
Did you receive adequate background information on your projects?
Were your project goals and timeline made clear?
Were the tasks and methods you were to perform made clear?
Did you receive appropriate deadlines?
What was the most positive aspect of your experience at WTI?  
What was the worst aspect of your experience?  
Do you have any suggestions for improvements or changes?  
Other comments?  
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