Carefully decide before signing up to do away rotations!!!!! Nothing is worse than a competitive applicant who shows up and hasn't read a thing on the specialty since their 3rd yr clerkship. I think some applicants spend so much time on applying, securing housing, etc for their aways they forget to prepare so that they appear sharp on rounds, morning report. If you aren't willing to put in the work to be damn near flawless stay at home. Unfortunately every question out of your mouth can be fair game. So the M4 student who ask to scrub out early, text message in sign out, can't present their one patient their following in a clear concise manner, post their note in the chart AFTER the resident has written their am note gets dished by the residents as a slacker and possibly a DNR (do not rank).
So it may sound like a cool idea to do away rotations but before you commit match list suicide take a deep look and confirm that you are willing to commit to DOING THE WORK. If not you run the risk of shooting yourself in the foot and wasting a lot of time, money and hastle.
BTW, this is not a random post, I have seen the above, unfortunately, quite a few times.
Since I'm in the mood to dispense news you can use... For the 2011 applicant class reading this--Please read the website of the programs you are applying to and know at least 3 unique charactericts about that program that motivated you to apply to them. Unless your married with kids, or have serious family constraints, convenient location is not an acceptable response to "why us?"