Apart from your Bachelor's thesis, how many hours did you spend during your studies carrying out chemical experiments independently, following detailed written instructions?
To be more precise: you learned special working methods for carrying out syntheses in the laboratory, how to carry out analyses, including with large analytical equipment, and how to handle hazardous substances responsibly and safely. It was a research-related implementation of chemical syntheses, analyses and theoretical modeling.
The experiments were planned and evaluated in joint preliminary and follow-up discussions with the teaching staff and you acquired practical and analytical skills and, in particular, carried out the experiments yourself.
The question now is, how much time did you spend in the laboratory, not including the preparation and follow-up of the experiments?
more than 700 hours (this roughly corresponds to more than 60 experiments and attendance in the lab for more than 45 weeks half-day)
more than 500 hours (this roughly corresponds to more than 40 experiments and attendance in the lab for more than 30 weeks half-day)
more than 300 hours (this roughly corresponds to more than 25 experiments and attendance in the lab for more than 20 weeks half-day)
more than 200 hours (this roughly corresponds to more than 17 experiments and attendance in the lab for more than 13 weeks half-day)
more than 100 hours (this roughly corresponds to more than 8 experiments and attendance in the lab for more than 6 weeks half-day)
less than 100 hours (this roughly corresponds to not more than 8 experiments and attendance in the lab for about 6 weeks half-day)