Hi everyone!
I've just been told by someone that interviewing late (last day of MMIs) is a disadvantage because that is the day that all of the 'keeners' want. They were saying that they wanted the first day, when they don't have anyone to compare to.
I had a moment where my heart dropped because that was precisely the date and slot that I chose (for several reasons -- I wanted to have enough time to make the drive down to the city to do it, I felt that I wanted to have the time to properly prepare myself mentally, I felt that, if I chose the early date I would end up freaking out over it and then handicap myself, etc etc etc).
I was under the impression that the MMI evaluators look at each candidate as independently as they could, so it shouldn't matter when you interview.
At this point, I'm just telling myself that there's no point in wasting energy worrying about things that are hearsay. If I perform well, who cares which date I get.
What are your thoughts?
I've just been told by someone that interviewing late (last day of MMIs) is a disadvantage because that is the day that all of the 'keeners' want. They were saying that they wanted the first day, when they don't have anyone to compare to.
I had a moment where my heart dropped because that was precisely the date and slot that I chose (for several reasons -- I wanted to have enough time to make the drive down to the city to do it, I felt that I wanted to have the time to properly prepare myself mentally, I felt that, if I chose the early date I would end up freaking out over it and then handicap myself, etc etc etc).
I was under the impression that the MMI evaluators look at each candidate as independently as they could, so it shouldn't matter when you interview.
At this point, I'm just telling myself that there's no point in wasting energy worrying about things that are hearsay. If I perform well, who cares which date I get.
What are your thoughts?