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Adavntage of scheduling early interviews?
Started by Aestheticbrah
Lol theres another thread talking about literally the exact same topic right now.
http://forums.studentdoctor.net/showthread.php?t=944058
Try using the search function 'brah' 😀
http://forums.studentdoctor.net/showthread.php?t=944058
Try using the search function 'brah' 😀
Lol theres another thread talking about literally the exact same topic right now.
http://forums.studentdoctor.net/showthread.php?t=944058
Try using the search function 'brah' 😀
Yes I saw this thread. But what my thread question refers to is if it makes a difference scheduling an interview September vs November (e.g later per-december interviews vs earlier pre-december interviews). Since people seem to rush to book the earlier interview dates as opposed to the later ones.
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I'm interested in the answer too if anyone has any insight (and it's a very different question from applying early vs. later).
I would focus more on how you can make a great impression on adcoms, not on the date. Thats just my opinion.
I'm interested in the answer too if anyone has any insight (and it's a very different question from applying early vs. later).
If you read the other thread, they pretty much talk about the same thing.
I would focus more on how you can make a great impression on adcoms, not on the date. Thats just my opinion.
Its good to know when you have 6 different options on scheduling dates during a congested school schedule. IMO
First to be noted-first to be forgotten.
First to be noted - first to be acceptedFirst to be noted-first to be forgotten.
First to be noted-first to be forgotten.
I kind of agree.
First to be noted-first to be forgotten.
your mean sometimes!! Harrumph! 😉
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First to be noted-first to be forgotten.
I'm sure you're joking 🙂. Buuuut, I'll bite on this anyways. I really doubt adcoms remember anyone that well when it's time to hand out acceptances (except maybe someone interviewed the prior week). So it's probably just based on their written evaluation of you.