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  Tuesday, 02 March 2010
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We had a "lottery" for our senior year classes - 3 which are required for me - and I ended up getting screwed with having two of them scheduled in the first half of my 4th year. I'm planning on doing an ortho sub-I first block at home and then taking a month off for Step 2 since I have some room for improvement before I do aways. However with these other two classes it puts me in a situtaiton where I'd end up doing one of my away rotations through mid-december. Is that too late?? I figured I'd be able to schedule interviews after that. Also I'm just wondering if any programs I'm interviewing at will wonder why I don't have a LOR from that program I rotate at then because it might take a little while to have it written and sent to my school to be uploaded to ERAS. Anyone successfully do an away through mid-Dec and successfully get a LOR and have time for interviews?
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That depends. If you're doing it to get a letter, nope. If you just want to impress them and have them remember you when it's interview season, sure. If you just want to find out more about the program, absolutely.
16 years ago
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I am most likely planning on an away in November. I won't be using it for a letter, but it will be at a program I'd likely rank highly.
16 years ago
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Or maybe I could rephrase my last post a little bit. Is there any point to doing an away rotation that goes beyond November 1?
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I may just be paranoid, but I've heard that if you don't have a LOR from an away rotation then the interviewers are all going to wonder what happened (i.e. you you wern't good enough to write a letter for). Is there any merit to that? Clearly if the deadline is Nov 1 then thats the reason why I woulnd't have a LOR from that away rotation, but hopefully interviewers would understand in that situation.
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You might miss a few interviews doing an away sub-i thru mid-december...Pitt comes to mind as a program that gets their interviews over with the first week of December.

Also, most programs have deadlines of around Nov 1st for all letters to be in, so I wouldn't count on getting a letter from a rotation that you do that late. If you don't need a letter from that away, then it's not an issue. I did an away that ended in late October and I thought it was still a little too late to get a letter on that rotation.
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