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would it look bad if I took time off from working full-time so I could nail the MCAT?
I applied this past cycle, but I've lost hope, and decided to re-take the MCAT in late May, and reapply afterward. I'm currently a full-time clinical research coordinator, and it's basically swallowed my life up. I've actually really come to hate my job, and thinking of working in it another year makes me feel
. I've thought of quitting this month, studying for and taking the MCAT, and then enrolling in an upcoming EMT course this june, and work as an EMT for a year as I reapply.
But then I got to thinking: when adcoms see that I didn't work for a month or two around the time I took the MCAT, would they look down upon it (thinking I can't handle a workload, or something along those lines)?
I applied this past cycle, but I've lost hope, and decided to re-take the MCAT in late May, and reapply afterward. I'm currently a full-time clinical research coordinator, and it's basically swallowed my life up. I've actually really come to hate my job, and thinking of working in it another year makes me feel

But then I got to thinking: when adcoms see that I didn't work for a month or two around the time I took the MCAT, would they look down upon it (thinking I can't handle a workload, or something along those lines)?
