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"She cares a great deal for Jason but is not ready to make a commitment," a source told the magazine.
Some factors the mentors considered included personal connection to the focus of the lab (e.g., family member with cancer), a student's ability to make a commitment, a student's comfort with killing animals, and whether the mentor felt a student had a "high level of innate intelligence".
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