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Hi there,
I've seen so much discussion about how important a gap year is and what one should do during it. I have two questions: how "important" is a gap year, and what should I do?
1) I've heard people say that a gap year "doesn't matter" because the only time you share what you do is during interviews. Thus, they advise working, or traveling, or just "being an adult". The other camp stresses that this is an arms race and that every experience counts. But even if I had many experiences during the gap year, how would I share them with the med schools? Who is right?
2) I'm debating about what to do on my gap year:
- work to make money
- work MA or some other clinical role to increase hands-on patient interaction hours.
- continue to do research with current lab with more publication prospects
Appreciate any insight or comments.
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