Alright, so I have the best of dilemmas.
I am at the point in my interview roster where I need to start thinking of turning down campuses. I have been offered interviews at 5 solid schools, one of which is in my personal "top 5" based on research (and is top 10 otherwise).
I work 2 full time jobs at the moment and while I am very well supported by my employers in this process and they are "100% happy" to let me take off time for interviews, I have a responsibility to my students and to my bacteria.
So, what is the protocol for turning down an interview invite before you initially accept and schedule and/or after you initially accept and schedule? I am tempted to see if I can get out of one of the interviews I have scheduled....politely. I still actually think I will go, but I'd like to know for future.
Also, advice from the pros: What would you say should be my interview acceptance standards from here on out? I was thinking to potentially only accept interviews from my other "personal top 5" schools and aim for a total of 10 interview experiences....Comments? Thanks.
Stats: MCAT 37R
GPA: ~3.85 Overall and Science
Research: 11 years experience (all but 3 full-time)
Publications: 5 indexed, 1 in press, 1 in prep, 2 at the bench (we hope)
Lots of extracurriculars including lots of hospital time, international, and teaching
"Stellar" letters from faculty at multiple campuses/institutes
I think I'm nice enough not to bomb out the interviews and my research is the most important thing in my life, other than my dog and maybe friends/sig other (can def talk about it)
I am at the point in my interview roster where I need to start thinking of turning down campuses. I have been offered interviews at 5 solid schools, one of which is in my personal "top 5" based on research (and is top 10 otherwise).
I work 2 full time jobs at the moment and while I am very well supported by my employers in this process and they are "100% happy" to let me take off time for interviews, I have a responsibility to my students and to my bacteria.
So, what is the protocol for turning down an interview invite before you initially accept and schedule and/or after you initially accept and schedule? I am tempted to see if I can get out of one of the interviews I have scheduled....politely. I still actually think I will go, but I'd like to know for future.
Also, advice from the pros: What would you say should be my interview acceptance standards from here on out? I was thinking to potentially only accept interviews from my other "personal top 5" schools and aim for a total of 10 interview experiences....Comments? Thanks.
Stats: MCAT 37R
GPA: ~3.85 Overall and Science
Research: 11 years experience (all but 3 full-time)
Publications: 5 indexed, 1 in press, 1 in prep, 2 at the bench (we hope)
Lots of extracurriculars including lots of hospital time, international, and teaching
"Stellar" letters from faculty at multiple campuses/institutes
I think I'm nice enough not to bomb out the interviews and my research is the most important thing in my life, other than my dog and maybe friends/sig other (can def talk about it)
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