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I'm in undergrad right now and all my peers are doing leetcode, going to coding competitions, doing practice Google interviews, etc. I'm not necessarily interested in working at a company like Google. I think I'd rather work in an academic research environment. I guess a corporate academic research environment would be nice for the money, but I'm more concerned with making a difference and trying to solve problems that nobody has solved before without some larger entity governing everything I do in order to achieve some goal they have chosen. If that's the case, will being good at Google style interviews be useful to me?
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