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In my undergrad I was an anthropology major, and at my school we learned methods for ethnographic interviewing and were encouraged to apply those methods to research projects. I did several of these, including one on the effect of HIV on prostitutes in Kenya when I studied abroad there. This project was interesting and I learned a lot, but I never published anything on it (too lazy in my younger days). I took all the pre-med classes post-bac during the past two semesters (plus the MCAT) so I had no time to do lab-type research. Now several applications are asking me about my "research experiences" and I'm not really sure if I should talk about the social science research stuff, or if I should just leave that blank. On one hand I think talking about it may make my application unique, but since I never published I'm wondering if it is credible enough for an app.
Thoughts? 🙄
Thoughts? 🙄