Yogesh Raut - NYU Psychology

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Yogesh Raut
37-52 W. 89th St., Apt. 2-S
Queens, NY 11372
(217) 891-4039
Education
yogeshraut@gmail.com
• Stanford University (2001-2005)
B.A. (Psychology) with distinction; Advisors: Albert Bandura and Hazel Markus
UGPA: 3.87 (3.95 in major) on 4.0 scale
• University of Southern California, School of Cinematic Arts (2005-2007)
M.A. (Critical Studies); Major GPA: 3.77/4.0
• University of California, Haas School of Business (2007-2009)
Enrolled in Ph.D. (Organizational Behavior) program, did not graduate
• New York University (2011-present); M.A. (Psychology) program
• Oxford University (Stanford Overseas Studies Program), 09/2003-06/2004
• Yale University (extension coursework), Summer 2000
Test Scores
• GRE: 1600 Taken 11/2008
Verbal: 800 (99th percentile); Quant: 800 (94th percentile); AWA: 5.5 (90th percentile)
• Perfect scores on SAT-I, SAT-II Math 2C, SAT-II Writing Skills, and ACT
Fellowships, • Provost Graduate Fellowship, University of Southern California, 2005
Honor
• Phi Beta Kappa national honor society (inducted 2005)
Societies, and • Psi Chi national honor society (inducted 2005)
Awards
• National Merit Scholar, 2001
• Chicago Tribune scholarship, 2001
• Presidential Scholar semi-finalist, 2001
Research
• Lab of Prof. Jay Van Bavel, NYU (2012-present)
Experience
• Lab of Prof. Sam Gosling, UT-Austin (2009-2011)
- Presented poster at SPSP conference (2011)
• Independent study with Prof. Don Moore, Haas School of Business (2008-09)
• Lab of Prof. Deborah MacInnis, USC Marshall School of Business (2006)
• Lab of Prof. Norman Miller, USC Department of Psychology (2005-2006)
• Lab of Prof. Hazel Markus, Stanford Department of Psychology (2004-2005)
Teaching
• Instructor: PSYCH 23SI, “Understanding Culture Through Film,” Stanford
Experience
Department of Psychology (2005)
• Instructor: ARTHIST 92SI, “Just the Facts: A Guide to Core Knowledge in Every
Discipline,” Stanford Department of Art History (2005)
• TA: PSYCH-GA.2066, “Clinical Research Design,” NYU Graduate School of Arts
and Sciences (2012)
• TA: PSYCH-GA.2040, “Consumer Research Methods, NYU Graduate School of
Arts and Sciences (2012)
• TA: EWMBA 252.1, “Negotiations and Conflict Resolution,” Haas School of
Business, Prof. Don Moore (2008)
• Lecture: “Concepts in Social Psychology: Persuasion and Attractiveness,” Stanford
University, Educational Studies Program (2005)
Co-Curricular • Graduate student senator, University of Southern California (2006-2007)
Activities
- GPSS Senator of the Month (January 2007)
• Abstract reviewer, Stanford Undergraduate Psychology Conference (2005)
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