Hi guys! I recently received 3 offers for summer 2013, but I'm not sure which one I should go with. One of them is international (although not a third-world country or anything). Here are my current choices:
1) Working as an intern in the Bureau of Health for an Asian, non-developing nation (although I wonder if my position will be reduced to largely translation work)
2) Working as an intern in the U.S. Department of Health
3) Working as a volunteer/intern/coordinator in my city's local Department of Public Health (one of the three largest cities in the U.S.)
Sorry for the ridiculously anal question, but I honestly have no clue. There are perks for each one, but my brain is in hibernation mode and can't seem to crunch which one would be a better choice. I guess I'd like to know which one would look best for med school, as all premed students are innately wired to automatically think. =(
I appreciate all the advice you guys give, and thank you in advance for any help! Hope you all have a wonderful weekend. =)
(Edited to add: how important are international experiences for top med universities anyway? People left and right are telling me I need international experience to get into a top school, but I don't know... is that really valid?)
1) Working as an intern in the Bureau of Health for an Asian, non-developing nation (although I wonder if my position will be reduced to largely translation work)
2) Working as an intern in the U.S. Department of Health
3) Working as a volunteer/intern/coordinator in my city's local Department of Public Health (one of the three largest cities in the U.S.)
Sorry for the ridiculously anal question, but I honestly have no clue. There are perks for each one, but my brain is in hibernation mode and can't seem to crunch which one would be a better choice. I guess I'd like to know which one would look best for med school, as all premed students are innately wired to automatically think. =(
I appreciate all the advice you guys give, and thank you in advance for any help! Hope you all have a wonderful weekend. =)
(Edited to add: how important are international experiences for top med universities anyway? People left and right are telling me I need international experience to get into a top school, but I don't know... is that really valid?)
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