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It depends on your application and where you want to go. A weak applicant could benefit greatly from away rotations. Even pretty good candidates could benefit from an away if they plan to apply to Harvard Cambridge.
On the other hand, a strong applicant is more likely hurt himself/herself by doing an away rotation at somewhere like UTSA where he/she would likely get interviewed/accepted anyway. Blowing an away rotation off or upsetting current residents will look bad.
If I did an audition rotation during the month of November (in the middle of interviewing season) could it help my chances of getting into a psych residency?
I'm trying to plan my 4th year medical school rotations and I need advice.
Any current psych residents out there? Please add any thoughts you have about audition rotations in general. Did doing them help or hurt you?
If I did an audition rotation during the month of November (in the middle of interviewing season) could it help my chances of getting into a psych residency?
Probably not a great idea. Are you planning on doing an audition rotation and taking a bunch of time off to interview, thus potentially killing your chances at that program? Or are you planning on kissing off a pretty key month for interviews?
If November's all you have, go for it, but you'll have to really schedule a lot of interviews back to back in December to compensate, if you're planning on interviewing widely.
TP gave a good synopsis of audition rotations. If you have a dream program and you are willing to knock yourself out going the extra mile and you tend to make good impressions, it's not a bad idea if you're a borderline applicant for a program. But that's a pretty specific combination of conditions.