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I'm interested in hearing from those of you who have had lab jobs, but dislike research. I want to become a doctor so that I can work with patients - lab work isn't really my thing. I realize, though, that research experience is a vital for one's application credentials.
Anyway, I am desperately in need of a job right now and as luck would have it I was just offered an interview for a position as a lab aide in a biochem lab.
So, I guess what I'm asking is, is it worth it (in general and for your applications)? Did you discover that you actually had an insatiable passion for research? Should I suck it up and take the job (hey, it's money!) or leave it for someone more deserving?
I also might point out that I've notice that I'm digging for excuses - I feel underqualified (yes, I did a fair amount of research in high school, but I'm still only a freshman and I've only taken gen. chem) but this COULD be a really good learning experience for me.
Anyway, I am desperately in need of a job right now and as luck would have it I was just offered an interview for a position as a lab aide in a biochem lab.
So, I guess what I'm asking is, is it worth it (in general and for your applications)? Did you discover that you actually had an insatiable passion for research? Should I suck it up and take the job (hey, it's money!) or leave it for someone more deserving?
I also might point out that I've notice that I'm digging for excuses - I feel underqualified (yes, I did a fair amount of research in high school, but I'm still only a freshman and I've only taken gen. chem) but this COULD be a really good learning experience for me.
