Accepted but Want to Defer

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Yuudrush

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Hi all,
So far this cycle Ive been accepted into several schools, but i recently decided that I want to defer my enrollment for 1 yr. Basically I wanted to know if schools will typically grant a 1yr deferral or if it is more of a rare occurrence. Thanks
 
if your reasoning behind it is to do full time research or something productive then they can grant a year's deferral. But if it's to travel the world and find yourself, they may say no
 
Schedule a meeting with the dean of admissions and explain your rationale for wanting to defer, what your plans are, and how they'll be constructive for you. The worst s/he can do is say no. The activity would generally have to be something that would be seen, in the dean's eyes, as something that would help make you a "better doctor," which is obviously up for them to decide.

The dean I spoke with said he would be willing to grant a deferral to teach high school for a year. However, he said he denied a request to be a blackjack dealer for a year, with the person's rationale of increasing social skills.
 
You should have a good reason, I would think. And not just wanting to travel or something.
 
I got a year deferment when I had my retinal detachment....but that is a pretty good reason. It varies from school to school...and you will really need to talk to the dean.
 
You should have a good reason, I would think. And not just wanting to travel or something.
Hmmm.. well I certainly view my reason as a good one. I want to use the time to compete in a motorcycle racing association, since this is the last realistic chance i'd have to do it. but i doubt that most deans are going to view this as a very productive or important activity. then again, it never hurts to ask
 
Hmmm.. well I certainly view my reason as a good one. I want to use the time to compete in a motorcycle racing association, since this is the last realistic chance i'd have to do it. but i doubt that most deans are going to view this as a very productive or important activity. then again, it never hurts to ask

Never hurts to try. Go ahead and ask.
 
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