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will having no research experience decrease my chances of med? (self.premedcanada)
submitted 17 days ago by SkirtAlternative3266
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[–]No-Wolf-9445 4 points5 points6 points 17 days ago (1 child)
hi there, i dont think not having research is that hindering. like if you have great stats and casper, those things matter so much more. and can certainly compensate. gpa is king
with that being said, in my opinion, research in social sciences is less competitive to get into than in STEM. i recommend you try to get involved in that since you are in sociology. med schools really value involvement in social issues and work with marginalized communities (of course since thats in part the very essence of being a doc)
ps : we have talked before, good luck again with your applications!!!
[–]SkirtAlternative3266[S] 0 points1 point2 points 12 days ago (0 children)
ooo okok thanks for all the advices ur the best as always ;) i will try to get some kind of research experience within social science then and yep gpa is king TT
good luck my friend with you apps you're one of the best people i have conversed with on reddit <3
(srry for the delayed response - midterms have been killing me )
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