I'm wondering if this is common in neurology.
I was not planning on talking to my faculty/PD/chair about my ROL, because I think emailing the residents at various programs has been helpful enough. I was planning on sending an email to my top choice program early in February, and leave it at that.
However, there are a bunch of threads popping up in the ERAS forum about how applicants are getting their PDs to make phone calls on their behalf, etc. To be fair, a lot of these cases involve PDs who took the initiative and offered to make phone calls for their students. However, this is making me nervous and wondering if I should set up a bunch of appts at my own school and have them call my favorite programs. It's really not my style--i.e. I like to do a lot of things and make decisions by myself. But if this ends up hurting me and I don't match at my top choice, I know I will regret it.
If anyone who has gone through match before could share advice, that'd be great.
I was not planning on talking to my faculty/PD/chair about my ROL, because I think emailing the residents at various programs has been helpful enough. I was planning on sending an email to my top choice program early in February, and leave it at that.
However, there are a bunch of threads popping up in the ERAS forum about how applicants are getting their PDs to make phone calls on their behalf, etc. To be fair, a lot of these cases involve PDs who took the initiative and offered to make phone calls for their students. However, this is making me nervous and wondering if I should set up a bunch of appts at my own school and have them call my favorite programs. It's really not my style--i.e. I like to do a lot of things and make decisions by myself. But if this ends up hurting me and I don't match at my top choice, I know I will regret it.
If anyone who has gone through match before could share advice, that'd be great.