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  Thursday, 13 March 2003
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just wanted to pick the brains of those that interviewed a few months back.......when did people tend to have more interviews, december or january? i'm trying to schedule my "interview month" for 4th year and want to know where i'll get the most use out of it. thanks.
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some december, mostly january
23 years ago
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Most - January
Some - December
Few - February
23 years ago
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I took Jan. off and did a very easy elective in December. The majority of interviews were in January. Good luck! :roll smile: :roll smile:
23 years ago
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Mostly in January. Did an easy elective in December so I could travel. Some places do late November too (so you might not want to schedule anything too time consuming that month).
23 years ago
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As earlier said, the big interview months are Dec and Jan ( I had equal numbers in each month). Make sure that whatever you do in Febuary and November, you can take off a day or two because a few programs interview then. I took January off and did an outpt medicine in December. I would recommend taking both off if possible or make sure whatever you do you'll be able to miss up to half the month. Don't get screwed and end up missing interviews because of 4th year electives, you'll be kicking your own ass if you're in that boat.

Good luck to all next week- Just 3 1/2 days until D-day. I know I have my fingers crossed. :pimp:
23 years ago
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here's another take - you could not take off either block since most interviews are weekends, and plan to miss a couple days here and there(most docs are understanding). that way you'll finish your required stuff earlier and have more vacation ):)
23 years ago
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It depends on your school. For me, each rotation allows you two excused days for interviews. So if that's an issue its hard to interview and not miss work. That is unless you plan on spending a fortune on airlines tickets for very specific times. To save money, you'll inevitably end up with a lay over or extra travel day here and there. Granted more vacation would be nice, but most schools offer an anatomy elective. That would work for one month, then take Jan. off.
23 years ago
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Most interviews are Friday and Saturday, but I did have 4 interviews on Mon through Thursday and I canceled two others that offered only week day interviews. If you are going to schedule electives during Dec and Jan, make sure they are cush electives that won't mind you missing every Friday and some week days as well.
23 years ago
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ask 4th years from your school who the ball busters were about missing days for interviews and avoid those electives dec/jan. it's unbelievable that some flea or the like would tell someone that they can't go to an interview. i guess those are the tools who were pre-med and got into med school.
damn i'm bitter
23 years ago
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try a "research" month - that worked really well for me, especially in the first week of january when there were 4-5 days in a row of interviews. some friends did emergency medicine that month, and scheduled shifts around interview dates.

there is absolutely NO reason to lose 2 valuable months of vacation for interviews. i saved them for the end, so i'll be finished with med school in 3 weeks. feels so good
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i highly recommend this strategy - you'll love yourself in the morning for it.
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