I'm doing basically zero of my school's "CORE" sites because my kids live 60 miles from most of them and some sites are derpy af. I think I'm doing 6 psych aways because 2 are two weeks and one is 3. Might try a psychodynamic psychotherapy month at Austen Riggs late in the interview season but it's mostly cuz my school has a horrendous process to obtain rotations at core sites and they aren't that good anyways. Basically going to directly sub-i at a highly desired place at only 2 places. The rest will be classified as electives or in a different specialty at that place.
I'm doing my first away in a place that I prob won't rank, but academic enough for a letter to mean something. Then I've got emergency psych at one of the places I'm pretty sure I'd be happy to train at. My school's 3 mandatory rotations in EM, medicine subspecialty sub-I, and surgical sub-Is are in spread out locations so I can claim regional experience when I apply. Had a few psych program directors tell conference attendees that when Boston PDs see CA applicants apply there with no rotations in the area and no stated geographic experience with harsh winters, they don't even bother at this point due to the abundance of qualified applicants for their spots.