You will probably see this over and over again on this board... but, CHECK YOUR EMAIL OFTEN when interviews start rolling in. Commonly, programs have one day that overlaps with every other program (Jan 10th was the big date for the last application period) and another date that?s much less conflict prone. The people that get their response back to the program quickly will get the better date. Sometimes the ?better? date can fill up in less than an hour. I?m sure I could?ve been diagnosed with OCD simply based on how often I checked my email during November and December. But, as a result, I only had to cancel two interviews out of 20 due to scheduling conflicts. Also, believe it or not, it can take some time for the ERAS post office to forward the program?s message to your email account. There were several times an interview offer appeared in my ERAS ?messages? folder long (up to an hour) before they showed up in my inbox. Another suggestion is to schedule early interview offers early. Also, remember that the Administrative Assistants of the programs hold the key to the interview dates. Be nice and very respectful of their time. I had 2 interviews that I was able to schedule simply because the AA pulled some strings for me. Finally, no matter what you do there are going to be conflicts (which is a good sign, ?cause it means you?re getting a bunch of interviews)? know that up front and be prepared to make some tough decisions when the time comes.