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Hello Fellow Non-Trads,
I need some advice. I applied last year and am currently sitting on 1 waitlist. I have spent a lot of time making my application better and I am ready to reapply.
My dilemma is as follows: I have been working in a research laboratory for 2 years for a university that since I've been employed has had a university wide pay freeze that is rumored to continue until 2012. A friend of mine works for a local pharmaceutical company and introduced me to her boss who in turn offered me a job that pays A LOT more then I'm making right now. (They don't know about my dream to go to medical school). In my current position I am running my own projects, writing papers and going to conferences. In the new position I would still be running my own projects, but I wouldn't have the opportunity to publish or go to conferences and the work would be more mundane. I would have a chance to learn new things because I'm in a molecular biology lab and the new lab would be more chemistry. I conflicted as to whether I should take the job or not. What would you do? Thanks for your input in advance!
I need some advice. I applied last year and am currently sitting on 1 waitlist. I have spent a lot of time making my application better and I am ready to reapply.
My dilemma is as follows: I have been working in a research laboratory for 2 years for a university that since I've been employed has had a university wide pay freeze that is rumored to continue until 2012. A friend of mine works for a local pharmaceutical company and introduced me to her boss who in turn offered me a job that pays A LOT more then I'm making right now. (They don't know about my dream to go to medical school). In my current position I am running my own projects, writing papers and going to conferences. In the new position I would still be running my own projects, but I wouldn't have the opportunity to publish or go to conferences and the work would be more mundane. I would have a chance to learn new things because I'm in a molecular biology lab and the new lab would be more chemistry. I conflicted as to whether I should take the job or not. What would you do? Thanks for your input in advance!