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Hey guys, it's been awhile since I have been on here. I have been trying to stay away from the social media. Anyways, I have decided to take a gap year for a number of reasons. However, I am still a little confused on what I should do with that year. Any suggestions? I am pretty open to anything. Right now, my mind is one AmeriCorps or PeaceCorps
Thanks for the info about peacecorps, I didn't know it was a two year commitment. I was leaning toward AmeriCorps anyways since I really was only looking for one year. I just wondering where these people pull out all this info on these internships or research opportunities. I feel like I am behind on that!
One of my friends became an ER scribe. NIH IRTA is one option. Could also cold-email hospitals/researchers to see if they need a lab/research tech. Personally I would try to find something more interesting to do than just be a lab tech (not for your application, just your own sanity).
BTW, RESULTS: Only applied to 5 IS schools (TX), got 3 IS interviews, and have an acceptance to my top choice.
Working in a lab for a year or two, if you find a good spot and work hard, will result in publications/presentations
Very true, and good advice. I would only add that sometimes even the safest project in the most productive lab fails miserably. Especially in biology. Although you can probably still throw some lipstick on the pig for a presentation if you have to.That's why I said it's important to find a good spot. When you're interviewing and looking for places, make sure it's a lab that puts its minions on papers and publishes frequently. It's also important to state your intentions right from the get go.