r/medlabprofessionals 6d ago

Discusson student help

i am a medlab student and i am definetly not the best regarding grades, so what are some other experiences volunteering oppurtunities that i should take so i can enrich my cv when i later apply to work, apreciate some help

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u/Misspaw 6d ago

You don’t put your grades on a resume.

Other than that, take good notes and refer to them in practice.

You’ll get a job. It’ll be fine, you really don’t need more than that.

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u/Quick_Agency1798 6d ago

thank you for your assurance

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u/Apowwo MLS Student 6d ago

no employer will ask for your grades as long as you pass and get your certification

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u/Potential-Boot5295 6d ago

Grades don't matter, did you graduate? Did you pass exams? Can you write well? Do you have a willing-to-learn attitude and can be coached without being butthurt?

Skills can be taught, one's character can't.

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u/[deleted] 6d ago

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u/Quick_Agency1798 6d ago

i am not in th US and the competition in my country is very high

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u/Apexpred1 5d ago

See if hospitals nearby offer student med tech positions or processing jobs