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So I've been flying around SDN lately, a bit too much I'd say, and it seems that for top schools research is pretty much a must. I do have research but it's definitely not my strong point. I've been volunteering in a Drosophilia genetics lab for about 8 hours/week for the past two years. I haven't won any research awards and don't have any publications. I should be getting one but the project I'm working on should take about 3 years and this is the first year so if I get published I'll probably be in medical school already (hopefully). Compared to most people my research is pretty weak. I am making a science poster for my school's science poster day but anyone who makes one can present but I figure it's better than nothing. I am getting a letter from my PI, but for me research was never really my forte. I was always under the impression that if you don't like research, you can focus more time on clinical experiences (which I have a lot of and a wide variety too). But it seems as tho w/o research even with decent numbers like 3.9+ GPA / 33 MCAT, my chances at top schools are small. Is this ture?