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So I've been rejected for an away rotation at a program I really wanted and now I have questions:
- Would it be worth it to reach out to the program coordinator to ask for feedback on my application? Criteria they wanted that maybe I could optimize come ERAS time?
- Can I go back into VSLO and apply to different rotations? For example, if I was rejected from their inpatient sub-internship but they had a million other psych electives posted
- As a follow-up, can a rotation that's labeled as just an elective (I think a key difference is usually that you are not working with residents) be parlayed into an experience that is as valuable as a sub-internship?
- I'm going to the APA annual meeting next week. Any chance I can earn myself an audition by networking there?
- I have an audition in February. I know there's a good chance it will be too late to really help me with the match, but I definitely still want to do it for the experience, if nothing else. However, can I email the program coordinator and say that I would love an earlier rotation if one becomes available? Or is that not a good look?
- Any tips or advice for reaching out to programs that have ghosted me?
- Networking at the APA Annual Meeting is the first time I've really been to a networking event where I have an explicit outcome that I want out of my interactions. In the past, "networking" has been a passive activity where I just go with the flow and be sociable and reasonably engaged. I don't know if going with the flow is necessarily in my best interest here, but I am also worried about interactions coming off as ingenious.