What should the Class of 2016 do this summer?

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Looking to get some input from both incoming students as well as current Med students and Residents. What is everyone planning to do the summer before med school starts?

I am particularly interested in people like me that are not coming straight out of undergrad (If I was, then I would probably just take it easy, do some volunteering etc.). However, I've had a full time job for awhile now and am trying to decide if I should work right up until school starts for the extra income or if I'll regret not taking more time off. I'm a biomedical engineer so the job pays pretty well but is fairly time-demanding and consuming if that factor's into anyone's advice. Should I plan to leave my job early and take a break to be 'fresh' for med school or it doesn't really matter?

Thanks!
 
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Looking to get some input from both incoming students as well as current Med students and Residents. What is everyone planning to do the summer before med school starts?

I am particularly interested in people like me that are not coming straight out of undergrad (If I was, then I would probably just take it easy, do some volunteering etc.). However, I've had a full time job for awhile now and am trying to decide if I should work right up until school starts for the extra income or if I'll regret not taking more time off. I'm a biomedical engineer so the job pays pretty well but is fairly time-demanding and consuming if that factor's into anyone's advice. Should I plan to leave my job early and take a break to be 'fresh' for med school or it doesn't really matter?

Thanks!
I am working up through June, then taking a month off before med school. Going on vacation with my wife and son right before orientation week, going to build a deck on my house, do some things for fun and just spend time with my family before I have to focus on school. I would definitely take some time off, the extra income won't do much to mitigate 4 years of debt anyway, and time will be a very precious commodity very soon.
 
I thought about working through until school starts as well, but the physician I work for urged me to take some time off before medical school, as there will be little time during the next 4 years when you will truly have fewer obligations.

If you will be financially able to take some time off, I think his point of view is sound!
 
I'm planning on working out, volunteering, and playing basketball. I might travel a little but for the most part I'm gonna just relax
 
I'll be leaving my research job in June, and take what will probably be the longest vacation I'll be allowed to take for the next 10 years. Spending a month with my SO in Europe, eating, drinking, relaxing. Living the life while I still can.

Like my dad says, there's always more money to be made. Have to relax and enjoy it at some point.
 
I'm getting laid off at the end of May so I will be collecting unemployment.
 
I'm getting laid off at the end of May so I will be collecting unemployment.

:O really? I wonder if there's a way I can get around that
 
:O really? I wonder if there's a way I can get around that

Get around what? I've worked in my state for the required period of time and no one is going to hire me when I am leaving in August.
 
Get around what? I've worked in my state for the required period of time and no one is going to hire me when I am leaving in August.
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Also will be in Europe mid june to early july. Will be my first actual trip out of the country.

:soexcited:have you decided which countries you'll be visiting?
 
Get around what? I've worked in my state for the required period of time and no one is going to hire me when I am leaving in August.

You're collecting unemployment while you'll be a medical student? Seriously?
 
I also had the same dilemma! EVeryone told me to take the summer off but I couldn't afford that financially. I'm working till the end of June and taking the month of July off, though I don't have the financial means to really take a trip anywhere :-/ (the moving is costing me enough...)
 
:soexcited:have you decided which countries you'll be visiting?

Same question for person he was responding to. I'll be in italy around then. For July I have to finish writing up a research pub, work out as much as possible, and maybe do a little language learning or book reading. Tennis will be a must. Med school starts August 4th ish
 
Same question for person he was responding to. I'll be in italy around then. For July I have to finish writing up a research pub, work out as much as possible, and maybe do a little language learning or book reading. Tennis will be a must. Med school starts August 4th ish

If you are in Venice, you must try to dine at Tattoria Rivetta. It has been one of my restaurant experiences. ever

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You're collecting unemployment while you'll be a medical student? Seriously?

I don't recall saying or suggesting that. Unemployment requires that you actively be seeking a job in the time which you are receiving it which is impossible during school.

I'll have a period of two and a half months between the end of May (when I said I was getting laid off) and when med school starts in August that I will be eligible. I've paid into for years and meet all the stipulations. Even if I work a minimum wage job in that time I'd still qualify for unemployment based on the salary I make now so it would be dumb not to take it.
 
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