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So I’ve asking multiple med students and residents about when they decided their specialties and I got different answers. Most of them said sometime between the end of second year and the beginning of third year. Some said first year and others said the end of third year.
So my question is, if many students are deciding during their third year, isn’t that effectively only giving them 1 year to build up the specialty specific portion of their application? Cause I know that some program directors really want to see dedication to the specialty being applied to.
So for example, if someone decides to switch their decision during beginning of third year and now wants to pursue ophthalmology, how would they be able to engage in activities to show their interest in ophthalmology during their third year alongside all their clerkships so that they can be ready to apply in fourth year?
So my question is, if many students are deciding during their third year, isn’t that effectively only giving them 1 year to build up the specialty specific portion of their application? Cause I know that some program directors really want to see dedication to the specialty being applied to.
So for example, if someone decides to switch their decision during beginning of third year and now wants to pursue ophthalmology, how would they be able to engage in activities to show their interest in ophthalmology during their third year alongside all their clerkships so that they can be ready to apply in fourth year?