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All my friends are not premeds so they think networking is important, even for premeds. And yet, they have given me no compelling argument towards it's usefulness (Edit: I meant to add "as a premed", I know networking is useful in general). Maybe if you are in research, it pays off to network. Thoughts?
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From a post below.
I should have specified. I would say making a good impression with higher-ups (Professors, physicians, etc.) definitely has obvious benefits, but the benefits in going out of the way to meet other peers/pre-meds (potentially future doctors?) seems dubious.
Edit:
From a post below.
I should have specified. I would say making a good impression with higher-ups (Professors, physicians, etc.) definitely has obvious benefits, but the benefits in going out of the way to meet other peers/pre-meds (potentially future doctors?) seems dubious.
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