I'd like to ask for some advice. I just graduated from college, and am applying to MD/PhD programs this summer. I currently have two job options to fill my gap year:
1. An environmental consulting position
2. A financial services analyst position
I have been involved in environmental issues through extracurricular activities throughout my college career and have a deep interest in these issues. (However, at the entry level, job responsibilities can be tedious.) However, the financial services position has a much higher salary. (Both should have similar work/life balance.) I was thinking that a gap year not spent doing biomedical research would automatically raise red flags, but it might be much easier to justify spending a gap year in the environmental consulting position given my history of involvement. Any thoughts?
1. An environmental consulting position
2. A financial services analyst position
I have been involved in environmental issues through extracurricular activities throughout my college career and have a deep interest in these issues. (However, at the entry level, job responsibilities can be tedious.) However, the financial services position has a much higher salary. (Both should have similar work/life balance.) I was thinking that a gap year not spent doing biomedical research would automatically raise red flags, but it might be much easier to justify spending a gap year in the environmental consulting position given my history of involvement. Any thoughts?
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