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I'm a 2nd year premed student, and I was looking for some advice on choosing which ECs to commit to. I currently do research under a student research program (relatively low level, assisting PI), but my PI has offered me a chance to pursue an independent research project (higher level research). I've also got an opportunity to volunteer at a hospital where I can get shadowing/volunteering hours done simultaneously. My issue this year (but mainly this quarter with 4 science classes) is to find and join premed groups or set my ECs in stone so that I'm not hopping all over the place. Does research and the aforementioned volunteering/shadowing opportunity seem sufficient for this year and possibly the next? Most of the premed groups I've seen don't seem to offer much outside MCAT discounts, mock interviews, possible volunteer opportunities, etc.
Sorry for the long post. TL,DR: Got good research and volunteer opportunities, other EC groups necessary? Seems like these are good things to put on resume, but committing to only 2 might leave a lot of blank space.
I'm a 2nd year premed student, and I was looking for some advice on choosing which ECs to commit to. I currently do research under a student research program (relatively low level, assisting PI), but my PI has offered me a chance to pursue an independent research project (higher level research). I've also got an opportunity to volunteer at a hospital where I can get shadowing/volunteering hours done simultaneously. My issue this year (but mainly this quarter with 4 science classes) is to find and join premed groups or set my ECs in stone so that I'm not hopping all over the place. Does research and the aforementioned volunteering/shadowing opportunity seem sufficient for this year and possibly the next? Most of the premed groups I've seen don't seem to offer much outside MCAT discounts, mock interviews, possible volunteer opportunities, etc.
Sorry for the long post. TL,DR: Got good research and volunteer opportunities, other EC groups necessary? Seems like these are good things to put on resume, but committing to only 2 might leave a lot of blank space.
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