G GokuZ Full Member 2+ Year Member Joined Dec 1, 2021 Messages 113 Reaction score 62 Jul 5, 2022 #1 Members don't see this ad. . Last edited: Aug 25, 2022
Goro Full Member Lifetime Donor Verified Member Faculty Verified Expert 15+ Year Member Gold Donor Joined Jun 11, 2010 Messages 74,819 Reaction score 120,038 Jul 5, 2022 #2 No. It would be an issue if it were over a longer period of time. Upvote 0 Downvote
G GokuZ Full Member 2+ Year Member Joined Dec 1, 2021 Messages 113 Reaction score 62 Jul 5, 2022 #3 Goro said: No. It would be an issue if it were over a longer period of time. Click to expand... So it would be okay to continue the unpaid EC’s during my current 2nd gap year as well? Upvote 0 Downvote
Goro said: No. It would be an issue if it were over a longer period of time. Click to expand... So it would be okay to continue the unpaid EC’s during my current 2nd gap year as well?
Goro Full Member Lifetime Donor Verified Member Faculty Verified Expert 15+ Year Member Gold Donor Joined Jun 11, 2010 Messages 74,819 Reaction score 120,038 Jul 5, 2022 #4 GokuZ said: So it would be okay to continue the unpaid EC’s during my current 2nd gap year as well? Click to expand... Yes. Just a note. Employment skills are always useful, whether one is a pre-med or not. Upvote 0 Downvote
GokuZ said: So it would be okay to continue the unpaid EC’s during my current 2nd gap year as well? Click to expand... Yes. Just a note. Employment skills are always useful, whether one is a pre-med or not.
P Proudfather94 Full Member 2+ Year Member Joined Nov 30, 2020 Messages 937 Reaction score 1,124 Jul 5, 2022 #5 Goro said: Yes. Just a note. Employment skills are always useful, whether one is a pre-med or not. Click to expand... I second this, it always helps to show that you didn't entirely depend on the bank of Mom and Dad. Schools want people that can relate to their patient population so holding a job for a while if you're not in school is a great way to show that. Upvote 0 Downvote
Goro said: Yes. Just a note. Employment skills are always useful, whether one is a pre-med or not. Click to expand... I second this, it always helps to show that you didn't entirely depend on the bank of Mom and Dad. Schools want people that can relate to their patient population so holding a job for a while if you're not in school is a great way to show that.