Undergraduate RESEARCH!!

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Ok here is my issue. I was offered a research position for the Spring of 07 - Spring of 08 in the microbiology field. I know its "good" to have for Dental application and what not, but my problem is that, its about 3 credits a semester, NOT in GPA and a maximum of 3 credits of research can be used towards my bio major curriculum, (leaving 6 more credits left out) that wont go towards biology major. My question is this, would you guys take this research offer?? Or should I decline it. I would have to do 1.5 years of it. Thanks for advice guys 😀
 
I'd take it, but that's only because I liked micro when I was an undergrad and never did take the time to get some research experience... I think it will definitely help on your Dental school application. I didn't really understand your issue with credits/GPA/major stuff- but regardless of all that, I'd still take it. If you don't like micro, I'd say don't waste your time or your professor's time- get into some research you're interested in.
 
Thanks for the response and yea, I dont think I clearified that well.

My biology (B.S) curriculum is 130 credits

I will ultimately take a total of 6 - 9 research credits that will not count towards gpa.

Of those total research credits, I can only apply 3 of those total credits towards my BS degree in BIOLOGY. Leaving some credits left of the research.

So you honestly think it will help me stick out ? (assuming good credentials)
 
Why do you need to take more research credits than are required for your major? I wasn't accepted to any dental schools last cycle, and I feel that if I would've had some research experience, it would have made me a more competitive applicant.

But it doesn't make you or break you by any means... this is just my take
 
Why do you need to take more research credits than are required for your major? I wasn't accepted to any dental schools last cycle, and I feel that if I would've had some research experience, it would have made me a more competitive applicant.

But it doesn't make you or break you by any means... this is just my take

The professor wants me to stay a minimum of 1.5 years in the research field, basically, you cant just research for one semester. As you were saying, it wont make or break you, so i really dont know what to do
 
I got in with no research experience. It's doable.
 
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