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two questions:
1) I have two out of state in the same state and the two interview dates are several weeks far apart and I can't reschedule the earlier one because the chances are significantly better for my acceptance if I interview earlier, also it's one of my top choices. I want to interview at both schools because it's always good to have more options available, although the second school isn't one of my top picks I'd just be happy to get into one school. What could I try to do for the second school so I can have both interviews on one trip? Could I send an in the area email, explain my circumstances, and request that I be granted an earlier date (either they're full or not offered)? Is there anything else I could do?
2) When should I start turning down interviews for schools? I'm at 10 interviews right now, and I'm by no means a star applicant and I'm not being sdn neurotic. I have a mcat score lower than almost every med school I applied to's 10 percentile, avg gpa, and excellent life experiences. My application has been enough to get me a surprisingly high number of interviews, but I've really been able to my life experiences in context. When could I start turning down interviews? I've applied super broadly, but i'm pretty much at the point where it's going to get super hard to afford a lot more trips. I can definitely afford 7 of the interviews, but not much more and I want to save the little money I have for in state schools and top choices. Is that feasible? Are my odds of being accepted with 7 interviews even that high? I'm pretty stellar at being interviewed and showing genuine interest in medical schools, also. I dont want to shoot myself in the foot by turning down interviews and I don't want to be a reapplicant because going though this process once already broke the bank for me.
1) I have two out of state in the same state and the two interview dates are several weeks far apart and I can't reschedule the earlier one because the chances are significantly better for my acceptance if I interview earlier, also it's one of my top choices. I want to interview at both schools because it's always good to have more options available, although the second school isn't one of my top picks I'd just be happy to get into one school. What could I try to do for the second school so I can have both interviews on one trip? Could I send an in the area email, explain my circumstances, and request that I be granted an earlier date (either they're full or not offered)? Is there anything else I could do?
2) When should I start turning down interviews for schools? I'm at 10 interviews right now, and I'm by no means a star applicant and I'm not being sdn neurotic. I have a mcat score lower than almost every med school I applied to's 10 percentile, avg gpa, and excellent life experiences. My application has been enough to get me a surprisingly high number of interviews, but I've really been able to my life experiences in context. When could I start turning down interviews? I've applied super broadly, but i'm pretty much at the point where it's going to get super hard to afford a lot more trips. I can definitely afford 7 of the interviews, but not much more and I want to save the little money I have for in state schools and top choices. Is that feasible? Are my odds of being accepted with 7 interviews even that high? I'm pretty stellar at being interviewed and showing genuine interest in medical schools, also. I dont want to shoot myself in the foot by turning down interviews and I don't want to be a reapplicant because going though this process once already broke the bank for me.