Overcoming Rejection: Tips On How To Deal with Disappointment & Strengthen Your Application
For most medical schools across the country, the current cycle interview period has come to a close. The next incoming class is starting to take shape and, unfortunately, that means some applicants must deal with rejections. Here are some steps to take so that you may alleviate the disappointment and use the time going forward on strengthening your application for the next cycle. Acknowledgement In medical school admissions, rejection is just part of the process . In fact, being rejected is pretty common. Tens of thousands submit applications each year for an increasingly limited number of seats. The competition is stiff, with the vast majority of U.S. medical schools offering less than 200 open slots per incoming class. Less than 40% of applicants in the prior cycle matriculated, according to data from the American Association of Medical Colleges . While rejection can be disheartening, it's important to come to terms with the circumstance quickly. Don't allow the