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So I was talking to my postdoc today who as a passing comment tells me that my experiments are really minor and I won't have enough data to publish anyway by the end of the summer so I should concentrate on learning how to make my own buffers and crap. This is not what exactly I understood from talking to my PI and the postdoc while selecting the lab (and I did have options). If I had known that that's what their expectations were then I would have never joined this lab.
I am usually in lab from 9-5 and I am just wondering if I am wasting my M1 summer vacation away by working in a lab from which I won't get anything out.
Is there any positive to this situation? As far as I can tell my PI likes me and he has seen me in lab working on a late friday afternoon.
Should I talk to my PI and see what exactly his expectations are or should I keep my mouth shut, work hard and hope that I get a good rec out of my PI at the end of the summer??
I am usually in lab from 9-5 and I am just wondering if I am wasting my M1 summer vacation away by working in a lab from which I won't get anything out.
Is there any positive to this situation? As far as I can tell my PI likes me and he has seen me in lab working on a late friday afternoon.
Should I talk to my PI and see what exactly his expectations are or should I keep my mouth shut, work hard and hope that I get a good rec out of my PI at the end of the summer??