How to Make the Most of School Holidays

07/07/20218 minute read
How to Make the Most of School Holidays

How to Make the Most of School Holidays

School breaks provide a perfect opportunity to build your candidacy for medical school admissions outside the classroom. Here are three ways that future medical students can make the most of their time off from school to help strengthen their profile and stand out to admissions officers down the road.

For high school students around the world, summer holidays are fast approaching — meaning you’ll have a lot more free time to explore your interests and participate in activities you may not typically be able to balance alongside your schoolwork.

For those with ambitions of applying to medical school in the next few years — and especially students aiming for top UK universities — there’s no better time to get involved in activities that will help you nurture your passions and demonstrate your dedication to admissions officers later on.


The medical school applicants have great test scores, excellent grades and well-rounded extracurriculars; but that’s not all. The admissions landscape is ever-evolving and as universities receive more applications every year, the baseline requirements to get accepted have changed. Now, top universities look for much more — especially when it comes to extracurriculars. Today’s admissions officers want to see proof of tremendous ambition and initiative, illustrated by a cohesive personal narrative.

So how can you build that all star profile? By utilising your free time to dive deeper into your genuine interests. For high school students looking for ways to build their medical school candidacy during their summer down time, the possibilities are endless.

Here are three ways you can make the most of your time off from school in the coming months. Don’t forget to download our Roadmap to medical school to help you plan ahead.

Volunteering

For lots of students, a break from school means a break from academics entirely — and that’s okay! There’s value in letting your brain take a rest from math problems and assigned reading. One way to spend your time away from school (and away from academics) this summer is to volunteer.

Volunteering allows you to give back to your community in a meaningful way, which reflects positively on your character and your contributions to the world around you. Volunteer opportunities typically exist in abundance; meaning you’ll have different options to choose from based on time commitment, the skills you wish to build, the communities you want to help, and the type of work you want to do.

If you’re a future medical student, you could volunteer at a hospital or clinic nearby! You’ll gain valuable skills that will boost your application, as well as experience talking about these experience in your medical interview down the road. Any way you look at it, volunteering is a worthwhile use of your time during a school break.

Take a Class

If you’re not the type of student that’s begging for an escape from academics during your summer break, lean into that! While top medical schools do look at much more than your grades, academics are still the foundation of your application and often serve as an early ‘cutting factor’ for admissions officers to decide which students to admit.

School breaks are the perfect time to take classes that aren’t available at your high school or don’t fit into your school schedule. One way to enrol in such classes is online, through accredited providers like Crimson Global Academy. CGA offers Advanced Placement (AP) and A-Level courses, which top medical schools will look for on your high school transcript. They also offer much more variety than what many high schools do, meaning you can explore subjects that genuinely interest you!

AP and A-Levels courses are designed to demonstrate a student’s academic potential and prepare you for medical school level coursework. They’re an excellent reflection of your dedication to learning (which is particularly important to becoming a Doctor) and in the summer, taking just one or two classes is much more manageable than taking a full schedule of classes during the school year.

For more information on how CGA can help you these holidays, book a free consultation.

Create a Project

If you’re passionate about a specific topic or cause, but opportunities to nurture that passion are scarce, make the opportunity for yourself! Whether you want to dive into a research project, write an article or paper (or a book!), build an app, start a podcast, launch a charitable initiative, or any number of other projects — with the right tools and enough ambition, anything is possible.

Start by thinking about a problem you wish to solve or a question you wish to answer. Then, do some research about existing opportunities or organisations addressing that problem or question. Perhaps you’ll find one you want to volunteer or collaborate with — or perhaps you’ll identify a niche you can fill with your own passion project!

If you know you want to execute a project this summer, but aren’t sure where to start, MedView can help.

Students interested in completing a research paper or project can check out the Crimson Research Institute, which links qualified students with PhDs and top university faculty to execute their own project.

For students hoping to pursue other extracurricular activities, MedView’s Extracurricular Mentoring can provide the expert guidance you need to make it happen!

No matter where your interests lie, there are countless opportunities to explore them in a meaningful way that will show admissions officers that you’re ambitious and eager to learn. Your summer holidays will be as enriching and exciting as you make it — so don’t miss your opportunity to use your free time wisely!

If you’re curious about opportunities available to you this summer or need help understanding the best way to make use of your school break, click the link below to schedule a free one-on-one chat with one of our expert academic advisors, who can help you map out the best route to your dream medical school — from academics to extracurriculars and everything in between.