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Tonic1025

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I've been wondering whether or not to check the box that states, "I plan to take off this year while I make application to medical school." What do they mean by "take off?" I made it clear in other parts of my application that I will be doing research while I apply. Should I check this box or not?
 
Tonic1025 said:
I've been wondering whether or not to check the box that states, "I plan to take off this year while I make application to medical school." What do they mean by "take off?" I made it clear in other parts of my application that I will be doing research while I apply. Should I check this box or not?
Have you graduated? then don't check the box.



BTW, do people usually just send out a computer print out of their pictures, or pics developed in the store?
 
gluon999 said:
Have you graduated? then don't check the box.



BTW, do people usually just send out a computer print out of their pictures, or pics developed in the store?

Um, I think if you have graduated then you SHOULD check the box. By "take off" I think they mean take off from education.
 
ascrimmins said:
Um, I think if you have graduated then you SHOULD check the box. By "take off" I think they mean take off from education.

from their website... "if you are not a matriculated student anywhere this year, please check the box and describe your activities on a separate sheet of paper. Also, if you are or were a graduate student and took time off
in between undergrad and grad school, please describe your activities during that period."

If he has graduated, not been to graduate school, and is currently working/doing research, then I don't think he needs to check the box.

If he is done with undergrad, he is not taking the year off, he is doing research.
 
gluon999 said:
from their website... "if you are not a matriculated student anywhere this year, please check the box and describe your activities on a separate sheet of paper. Also, if you are or were a graduate student and took time off
in between undergrad and grad school, please describe your activities during that period."

If he has graduated, not been to graduate school, and is currently working/doing research, then I don't think he needs to check the box.

If he is done with undergrad, he is not taking the year off, he is doing research.

if he isn't a matriculated student he should check the box as directed.
 
gluon999 said:
from their website... "if you are not a matriculated student anywhere this year, please check the box and describe your activities on a separate sheet of paper. Also, if you are or were a graduate student and took time off
in between undergrad and grad school, please describe your activities during that period."

If he has graduated, not been to graduate school, and is currently working/doing research, then I don't think he needs to check the box.

If he is done with undergrad, he is not taking the year off, he is doing research.

Ack...I must be dense or something. Because as I understand it, if he has graduated then he is not a matriculated student. Therefore he should check the box. He is doing research, but as I understand it he is not a matriculated student. I would set it up as follows:

IF you are not enrolled in school this year
THEN you must check the box

IF you are enrolled in a graduate program this year, but there is a time lapse between your undergraduate enrollment and your graduate enrollment
THEN you must check the box

IF you are still an undergraduate
THEN you must NOT check the box

IF you are a graduate student and have been enrolled continuously since your undergraduate studies
THEN you must NOT check the box.

As I found during my interviews, "taking a year off" has various meanings. To me, it meant "Working my ass off in clinical research while filling out applications." To some people it meant "Monday - tanning, Tuesday - manicures, Wednesday (busy day) - pedicure and swimming, Thursday - coffee date." You get my meaning.

To sum it up - if you are not enrolled in classes, check the box and explain. At worst, you overexplain. At best, you save yourself from looking like a lazy bum. Just my $0.02.
 
ascrimmins said:
To some people it meant "Monday - tanning, Tuesday - manicures, Wednesday (busy day) - pedicure and swimming, Thursday - coffee date." You get my meaning.

I wish I was one of these kids. Life would be so stress free because you then only have secondaries to deal w/ .
 
I graduated from school recently, but am also taking a class right now and working full time. I guess I'll just check the box and explain it.
 
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