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What are people's thoughts on when to book flights for long-distance interviews?
I am on the east coast and I applied to a number of sites on the west coast, but only one of the programs has notified applicants so far -- at least according to this thread. I received an invitation and would like to purchase my ticket for the interview date, but ideally I would also like to coordinate visits as much as possible so I'm not flying coast-to-coast more than necessary.
How are others handling this? Is it ever appropriate to contact a site to let them know I will be in their (general) area that week and am wondering when they will be notifying applicants? I don't want to be pushy, and I also don't want to hold off on making travel arrangements if it turns out that the other sites aren't planning to interview me. Based on last year's thread, it seems that a couple of my sites didn't send out notifications until Dec, and by that point the tickets will be so much more expensive. For all of us who applied to geographically-diverse programs, this process is going to be extremely pricey as it is.
Thanks!
Hope everyone had a great holiday! I hope lots of sites notify us tomorrow. 🙂.
I'd probably hold off another week or so before contacting sites... I feel like it's still early and that they are probably really busy right now.
Is it possible to book flights on an airline that let's you change your reservation without additional fees? I think southwest is like that, or maybe some other airlines (esp. if you have a credit card from that airline) do too?
That's just my hunch though... I'm curious to see others' opinions.