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Hi there,
I am an undergraduate student interested in becoming a genetic counselor. I know that many schools like to see undergraduate research experience. I am curious if the type of research matters.
For example, I am currently interested in working in either a psychology lab or an animal sciences lab that deals with genetics, as these are of most interest to me. However, there are other labs on my campus which research RNA or DNA biology and their connections to genetic disorders.
I am curious if researching in a lab that is less obviously related to genetic counseling is still seen as good by schools?
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