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Hey folks, I've been looking at a few similar threads but it seems we don't have an "up to date" discussion and I was hoping to perhaps get some input from LizzyM or another qualified individual who can help me get a good grasp of what is or is not possible.
I'll be entering my junior year this coming fall and will be applying to med school on June first (a year from now basically). With that application date in mind, I would hope that all or at least most of my interviews would take place prior to spring semester of my senior year. I was wondering if anyone had any input on if there would be any negative repercussions of a study abroad in the spring of my senior year assuming I apply early. I wasn't sure how strict the interview process really is. I know its rolling admissions on the most part and I most definitely want to be here as I am called for, but if a outlying interview was to call for me in spring is there any "phone" interviews or rescheduling that can be done? -- Perhaps allow me time to return to the states to do my interview before heading back overseas again?
I don't really have any real reason for studying abroad other then a little resume padding and the fact I love traveling, having done it quite often in the past.
Any input is welcome, thanks in advance!
I'll be entering my junior year this coming fall and will be applying to med school on June first (a year from now basically). With that application date in mind, I would hope that all or at least most of my interviews would take place prior to spring semester of my senior year. I was wondering if anyone had any input on if there would be any negative repercussions of a study abroad in the spring of my senior year assuming I apply early. I wasn't sure how strict the interview process really is. I know its rolling admissions on the most part and I most definitely want to be here as I am called for, but if a outlying interview was to call for me in spring is there any "phone" interviews or rescheduling that can be done? -- Perhaps allow me time to return to the states to do my interview before heading back overseas again?
I don't really have any real reason for studying abroad other then a little resume padding and the fact I love traveling, having done it quite often in the past.
Any input is welcome, thanks in advance!