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I've searched this forum for the answer to my question but the previous poster's situation was fairly different from my own.
I'm wondering if I need research as a non-trad applicant. I'm not a career changer and my undergrad degree isn't in science, so how would I go about finding research (assuming I need it)? Is it even possible to get research experience as a post grad without a science background?
I'm wondering if I need research as a non-trad applicant. I'm not a career changer and my undergrad degree isn't in science, so how would I go about finding research (assuming I need it)? Is it even possible to get research experience as a post grad without a science background?