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Hi all,
I've started a job working with data across multiple communities enhancing quality of their childcare over time. Instead of pubs, it produces reports, but I'd likely be able to minimally network with staff at the site. However, I'm applying 2025 cycle and I likely won't foster a strong enough connection in such a short amount of time for a LOR. I've got about 300 clinical volunteering hours but I'm seeking a paid clinical position, and unfortunately I've had no luck so far. I was hoping to avoid a costly premium on paying for an MA or EMT course, but not even SA would have me. Now I'm also registered for the MCAT in April, and I fear that work plus studying plus working on the application is a dangerous load that could cost me time I need to apply. For context, I'm a 2024 grad hoping to matriculate 2026. If I'm able to study without working for now, should I forgo this position to make sure my April exam goes well? I was worried that it would be losing a potential competitive edge, but I'm thinking the risk is also too great.
I've started a job working with data across multiple communities enhancing quality of their childcare over time. Instead of pubs, it produces reports, but I'd likely be able to minimally network with staff at the site. However, I'm applying 2025 cycle and I likely won't foster a strong enough connection in such a short amount of time for a LOR. I've got about 300 clinical volunteering hours but I'm seeking a paid clinical position, and unfortunately I've had no luck so far. I was hoping to avoid a costly premium on paying for an MA or EMT course, but not even SA would have me. Now I'm also registered for the MCAT in April, and I fear that work plus studying plus working on the application is a dangerous load that could cost me time I need to apply. For context, I'm a 2024 grad hoping to matriculate 2026. If I'm able to study without working for now, should I forgo this position to make sure my April exam goes well? I was worried that it would be losing a potential competitive edge, but I'm thinking the risk is also too great.