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I'm a Canadian student going into 3rd year this September and I was wondering what your thoughts were about MS3 away rotations in the States. In Canada, it is fairly common for students to do away rotations at close by schools during their elective time in third year but from the very few people I've talked to, I've been told that in the States, away rotations are usually reserved for 4th years.
1. Is that true?
2. Does doing an elective at the school mean anything when it comes to application time? I know in Canada schools like University of Toronto and University of British Columbia will not even bother interviewing candidates unless a rotation was done there (for some specialties). With so many amazing schools in the States, they can't expect students to do an elective to be considered serious applicants (can they?!).
3. If the majority of away rotations are 4th year students doing sub-internships, how badly would it look to the attendings to have a middle of MS3 student rotating through?
Thanks!
1. Is that true?
2. Does doing an elective at the school mean anything when it comes to application time? I know in Canada schools like University of Toronto and University of British Columbia will not even bother interviewing candidates unless a rotation was done there (for some specialties). With so many amazing schools in the States, they can't expect students to do an elective to be considered serious applicants (can they?!).
3. If the majority of away rotations are 4th year students doing sub-internships, how badly would it look to the attendings to have a middle of MS3 student rotating through?
Thanks!