Yay, so glad you created this thread!!
This year my goals (other than working in my non-medicine job and continuing my current volunteering gigs) are as follows:
1. Bump up my shadowing hours - I've only been able to get about 4-5 hours at a time so I only have about 25 hours. Would like to increase this to at least 50.
2. Find some type of research opportunity for 1-2x/week
3. Figure out a school list of where I want to apply
4. Pre-write as much of my application as possible (including secondaries)
5. Possibly get started on a very special project that will require lots of dedication and jumping through hoops but that I think will be incredibly fulfilling (and also has the possibility of really helping my application to boot!)- not sure if I'll manage to get this off the ground though this year
Time for an update! Here's where I stand (as correlates to my previous list).
1. Shadowing hours are at 35 now, with another 3 days scheduled already. So about 10 days in total. I'll probably end up scheduling even more after, so total shadowing hours should end up being about 65ish hours.
2. I actually didn't end up doing anything for this yet. Oops. I'm going to start applying next month to some part-time positions to potentially start in late April. If it doesn't happen, it's not the end of the world, as I plan on doing research once I'm in medical school.
3. I've pretty much got my list put together thanks to the WAMC thread. Woo hoo!
4. My personal statement has undergone a few revisions and I'm pretty happy with how it currently stands. I do have to do some fine tuning but I think I can move on to starting to pre write secondaries soon.
5. This project is still not launched yet but a lot of the preparatory work has been done already. So, it's quite possibly it will fully launch later this spring. **so excited**
Updating this was fun! Looks like I have actually made some progress since October, lol.
My newest item is number 6:
6. Decide what to do during application year. Answer to this partly depends on number 2 above. I have a great part-time, flexible job right now but it is in my (soon to be) former career and I really would love to be working something healthcare-related. The pros to my current job are the money (much more than I can make doing anything else) and flexibility (I'll be able to go to interviews whenever I need).