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So in the summer of last year (2011), I was accepted by one of my prof to do research in her lab. Since I was the new kid in town, I got paired with another awesome pre-med and together we did a project that lasted a whole summer. This project was just us trying to perfect a certain kind of synthesis (improve yield), no pubs or posters or whatever. It kind of failed because we scaled down the whole thing, and products were so little we decided to keep trying.
Going into the Fall 2011, prof split us and we had to do the project independently. The thing is, it was my senior year and I got so swamped I managed to only try out the synthesis TWICE. Of course I made mistakes, and before I can successfully complete it, I graduated. Now I'm not even in the vicinity of the university labs anymore, and thus have to quit (no reliable transport). Besides I prioritized my volunteer and MCAT now, and the prof understood.
I'm about to apply for 2013 admission, and how should I approach this topic? Do I say, I have research experience? I'm not getting a letter from the prof because she said she won't write for someone who hasn't taken her classes. How should I explain the lack of a letter? Because I think my work was of no value at the lab. Any suggestions on how to delicately explain all this in my application is very welcome 😍
Going into the Fall 2011, prof split us and we had to do the project independently. The thing is, it was my senior year and I got so swamped I managed to only try out the synthesis TWICE. Of course I made mistakes, and before I can successfully complete it, I graduated. Now I'm not even in the vicinity of the university labs anymore, and thus have to quit (no reliable transport). Besides I prioritized my volunteer and MCAT now, and the prof understood.
I'm about to apply for 2013 admission, and how should I approach this topic? Do I say, I have research experience? I'm not getting a letter from the prof because she said she won't write for someone who hasn't taken her classes. How should I explain the lack of a letter? Because I think my work was of no value at the lab. Any suggestions on how to delicately explain all this in my application is very welcome 😍