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Re: Profile / Unique Timing Questions [#permalink]
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ke18sb wrote:
Thanks for the feedback. I have a follow up question if you don't mind. In regards to taking a year off, my application will be submitted while I'm still in PC. So for my current position it would be PC, June 2009 - Present, it would not read PC June 2009 - Sept 2011, indicating that I'm unemployed. However, that "Present" would end shortly after the application is submitted. Thus, technically, the adcom wouldn't know I was taking a year off. They would just know that when I applied I was currently in PC. Does this change the your perspective on how this would looked upon by the adcom?


It certainly appears better to be employed or in the PC when you apply so in that regard, yes it is better. However, I am gathering from your post that by the time you interview, you will be out of the PC. At that point in time, your interviewer may ask you what you intend to do after the Peace Corps and before starting school. Again, a good, solid answer will make a difference. I am not saying that you can't visit the beach, travel, or have some fun or a vacation. However, a 10-month trip to the beach would probably not be a plus in your application. Most of your competition will not be sitting at the beach for that length of time. My concern would be particularly germane if you end up on a waitlist.

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