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You can stop stressin because you are in exactly the same position as many others. 2/3 of all matriculants take at least one gap year. Some people prefer it, but many others do it out of necessity. You were likely to need the gap year in any case. COVID and getting a late start have merely guaranteed what was likely to happen anyway.I'm a sophomore majoring in bio. My cGPA (3.76) and sGPA(3.67) aren't that great. I don't have anything on my resume (clinical/research/volunteering/ec). I've been trying to find volunteering positions, research positions, and clinical jobs but it's extremely hard to find experience when I'm lacking experience on my resume. And on top of that, Covid isn't helping my chances at all. I really don't want to take a gap year but it seems like i'll have to since I dont have anything. I still have all of junior year but i feel like thats not enough time to make my application stand out. Is there anything I can do rn? Im applying to jobs left and right, i've emailed professors for research positions, i've contacted hospitals for volunteering positions. Im stressin out