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So I am a Bio/pre-med major Chem minor senior and last semester one of my professor asked me to do research with him. But he really doesn't know anything about lab. we failed to synthesize the compound that we needed at the first time. He then just gave up the synthesis process and expected his colleagues to make it for him. I now go to his office every week to ask him if we can start the project soon. everytime he just tells me "oh I'm too busy" or "XXX said he would make it for me so I am waiting". He has a publication about molecule surface property and he used a software to get the data. Two weeks ago he asked me to get familiar with the software but we found that we couldn't get the same result as the paper using the updated version or the old version. I asked him what the purpose of the parameters he chose and he had no clue. He's just obsessed with the thought of getting the same result as his publication... He told me to test different molecules yesterday and said he would have the molecules ready today, and I just came back from his office after he told me he had nothing for me because he's too busy preparing for the lecture. I really dont think I'm gonna get any result before I graduate (I graduate in May and apply for this cycle). And all the other professors' lab are pretty full so I really dont have time to start over with a new professor. A couple of my friends who've received interviews recently told me that my chance of getting in is really small if I don't do research. I need some advice: if I apply without research experience/publication, I really dont have any chance for a top20 right is it correct?
Demographic info about myself: Asian female; came to U.S. 2.5 yrs ago via an exchange program and now a transfer student &US permanent resident.
Demographic info about myself: Asian female; came to U.S. 2.5 yrs ago via an exchange program and now a transfer student &US permanent resident.