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<p>I agree with DiscipulusBonus. Taking up research opportunities would be a great idea. If you heard, a couple of years ago, the winner of ISEF was a student that made a paper-based test for pancreatic cancer. Even just participating in research with a medical science project could help you.</p>

<p>I don’t know if it would help with pre-med, but you could always look for interning opportunities. For instance, there’s a place near my school that makes plates for cancer radiation therapy, and I’m planning to intern there in the summer after Junior year. </p>

<p>A good first step for either of these would be to email a university professor or a company about your interest in their research/contributions to medicine. Good luck!</p>