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Okay so my question has to do with work experience. undergrad should be a time to gain more research/clinical work experience because this is what we'll be doing in med school. What I've found though, is that when you're in school and working a "research" job you just turn into more of a tech. I feel like solid research work needs a minimum of 20+ hours to really understand what you're doing and learn and do the research. So I'm in a rut. Do i take a well paid 9 hr a week job that has NOTHING to do with my major or science- still interesting but nothing really special. oR do I try to find something related to science? Does it really matter? Does experience working a tech position help with anything, esp if you're already doing solid research during summers?

