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So I have a year of research experience in undergrad but none since (graduated 2013). I've been trying to get involved in clinical research as an assistant and work my way up to improve that part of my app, but it's been harder than anticipated to land one of those jobs.
I recently obtained a counselor position in the college of nursing at a state university that pays decently well and has benefits, but isn't really patient or physician related. But I need to pay the bills and being a PT tech (and scribe previously) wasn't cutting it.
If I start volunteering on the side (can't afford to take more upper division science classes and my graduating GPA is fine), would it make sense to keep pursuing jobs in clinical research given the fact that the next cycle is 6 months away? Would a job like this have a negative or neutral effect with schools?
I recently obtained a counselor position in the college of nursing at a state university that pays decently well and has benefits, but isn't really patient or physician related. But I need to pay the bills and being a PT tech (and scribe previously) wasn't cutting it.
If I start volunteering on the side (can't afford to take more upper division science classes and my graduating GPA is fine), would it make sense to keep pursuing jobs in clinical research given the fact that the next cycle is 6 months away? Would a job like this have a negative or neutral effect with schools?
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