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I'm going to be a sophomore pre-med student who has four years left at my university (I'm an athlete, that's the main reason I'll be at undergrad for 5 years), and recently reached out to one of my professors to see if I could assist in some of her research. I was hoping for some solid and guided experience that I would be able to put on a resume, like X hours researching X subject (I realize this is very oversimplified). Instead, my professor wants me to essentially choose an expertise, and conduct my own research. I like the concept of this a lot, but there are two things that I'm questioning. Will the research I conduct, which more than likely will never be published or used for much, still be admissible by admissions at a med school, will it still look good? I don't want to be pessimistic but I'm just being realistic. Secondly, is there a possibility I'd have to self-fund certain things used like cells or mice for example? I'm just making an assumption that my university likely will not fund independent research, but I could be wrong.
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.