I'm doing an master of research across the pond, a heavily research focused degree so yeah definitely get to do research. Personally I am enjoying it despite it not really helping (the outcome of) my applications this year. I think it's worth it as a step towards PhD although sometimes I think if I had taken a technician position, 1. I would be payed instead of paying and 2. get to develop more solid technical skills (perhaps also a better chance to get name on a paper? Depending on the lab).