thanks for the feedback. i guess i'll spell out my scenario and see if anyone can keep up with my ridiculous situation . . .
i'm a student at The Medical School for International Health (MSIH), its an american MD program, a collaboration between Columbia University and Ben-Gurion University in Israel
(more information if you're curious can be found here:
http://www.acphysci.com/aps/resources/PDFs/Sept_07_Feature.pdf). sorry, but i get a lot of questions about it and its easier to just refer to an article . . .
so technically, i'm an IMG, which kind of sucks in terms of bureaucracy, but not that bad in the long run, especially considering how much i have enjoyed my program. anyway, i have Columbia electives available to me beginning in july. of course, i have to submit my ERAS early in september. july is typically used by our students to study and take step 2. but being in the position i am in, having letters from american pathologists is huge, and i'd like to secure as many as i can, as early as i can. and having letters (assuming i can get good ones, of course) from july and august would make me feel a lot better about submitting my application, and then i can add more letters as i get them.
i guess i just don't know what to expect during these path electives at columbia . . . part of me feels i can study hard for step 2 throughout the next 4 months and afford myself a knowledge fund that will afford doing an elective and polishing my step 2 skills concurrently in july. but i just don't want to compromise my score. the other part of me feels if i took july to study for step 2 i could nail it and get it out of the way. but then i'd have to settle for letters only during august and september itself . . . which feels risky, given the importance of applying early (i was lucky enough to get some good advice about applying early by PM)
anyway, anyone follow? care to comment? thanks again to all you guys . . .