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I did a lot of research, about two full years worth of research, however, I dont know if all of it can be part of medschool app. I did two summers of research as paid work, so I know for sure that it counts for research.
For one course, called the biotechnology and molecular biology lab, we did only research. And this was primary research, not repeating experiments from a lab manual. We were assigned to a faculty lab based on the areas that we wanted to study, and then we got back together at the end of the semester to discuss and present what we did in the lab. It was like any other paid research job, but it was a research course. We set up our own experiments, implemented technologies, our own projects, and the works.
Another was my thesis project. It was worth about third if my final year's course load (three semestered courses out of ten) and its minimum requirement was to do 18 hours/week in the lab (which is same as working in a lab part time). Again, we found ourselves a spot in the department's labs, and worked on our projects in the labs, and then put up our work in the faculty's research day at the end of the year. Again, this was fully independent. We had monthny meetings with the PI in whose lab we did our work, but beyond that, this research was fully independent. In my case I was the only person in my PI's lab other than the PI herself, so I got to do a lot of research independently.
I dont know if those above cases could count as research. Anyone have any idea? What did you guys do in such cases?
Cheers
Piyush
For one course, called the biotechnology and molecular biology lab, we did only research. And this was primary research, not repeating experiments from a lab manual. We were assigned to a faculty lab based on the areas that we wanted to study, and then we got back together at the end of the semester to discuss and present what we did in the lab. It was like any other paid research job, but it was a research course. We set up our own experiments, implemented technologies, our own projects, and the works.
Another was my thesis project. It was worth about third if my final year's course load (three semestered courses out of ten) and its minimum requirement was to do 18 hours/week in the lab (which is same as working in a lab part time). Again, we found ourselves a spot in the department's labs, and worked on our projects in the labs, and then put up our work in the faculty's research day at the end of the year. Again, this was fully independent. We had monthny meetings with the PI in whose lab we did our work, but beyond that, this research was fully independent. In my case I was the only person in my PI's lab other than the PI herself, so I got to do a lot of research independently.
I dont know if those above cases could count as research. Anyone have any idea? What did you guys do in such cases?
Cheers
Piyush