danh489 Full Member 10+ Year Member Joined Jun 16, 2009 Messages 25 Reaction score 0 Jan 5, 2010 #1 Members do not see this ad. Do schools look unfavorably on students who apply at the end of senior year instead of junior year?
Members do not see this ad. Do schools look unfavorably on students who apply at the end of senior year instead of junior year?
E Everglide EM 15+ Year Member Joined Aug 7, 2006 Messages 606 Reaction score 11 Jan 5, 2010 #2 I didn't have a problem applying at the end of my senior year... Just make sure you have something going on after graduation.
I didn't have a problem applying at the end of my senior year... Just make sure you have something going on after graduation.
2010houston Full Member Verified Member Physician 15+ Year Member Joined Jun 17, 2009 Messages 399 Reaction score 238 Jan 5, 2010 #3 Not at all; it can give you extra time to beef up your application and get in clinical / shadowing hours if you don't have them. Definitely not a problem.
Not at all; it can give you extra time to beef up your application and get in clinical / shadowing hours if you don't have them. Definitely not a problem.
Catalystik A Gimlet Eye Verified Member Physician Faculty Verified Expert 15+ Year Member Admissions Joined Sep 4, 2006 Messages 35,575 Reaction score 15,503 Jan 5, 2010 #4 danh489 said: Do schools look unfavorably on students who apply at the end of senior year instead of junior year? Click to expand... No. In fact the opposite if you have beefier ECs and an improved GPA.
danh489 said: Do schools look unfavorably on students who apply at the end of senior year instead of junior year? Click to expand... No. In fact the opposite if you have beefier ECs and an improved GPA.
NickNaylor Thank You for Smoking Moderator Emeritus Lifetime Donor Verified Member Physician Faculty Verified Expert 15+ Year Member Gold Donor Joined May 22, 2008 Messages 17,394 Reaction score 9,146 Jan 5, 2010 #5 Catalystik said: No. In fact the opposite if you have beefier ECs and an improved GPA. Click to expand... 👍
Catalystik said: No. In fact the opposite if you have beefier ECs and an improved GPA. Click to expand... 👍