- Prepare to spend an extra $10k or so for fourth year interviews, particularly if applying for a competitive specialty. Many do this with loans (as we are), but if you can avoid the loans, awesome!
- Prepare to spend an additional $2k per away rotation for rent and additional food. You'll probably spend less, but if you plan for $2k per month, you should be safe. Note: if your med student is going away in the summer, this will likely be before fourth year loans come in. If you have an income, start saving. If you live entirely on loans, request a little extra for third year.
- Make a list of programs to apply to in spring of third year. Find out what specific requirements they have. They won't all be the same. Look for:
- Who they want letters from. Clinical faculty only? Someone not in the specialty? The head of the department? You can submit up to four letters, but as the different programs want letters from different people, you may need 5 or more letters.
- Additional forms for letter writers. Some programs have their own cover-letter for letters of recommendation, so you need to have that before asking for letters.
- Any additional exams.
- Program-specific personal statements.
- MCAT scores, SAT scores, and/or your undergraduate transcript.
- Anything else they might think of to request...
197 days until Match Day.
1 comment:
Stumbled onto your blog... all great advice!
I can't believe it is 197 day until match day. I really just can't wait for it to be here already :)
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