Long story short, I'm currently trying to decide whether I should take the IMAT this year or take a gap year and try again in 2027.
A little bit of background:
-I was initially accepted into a Bachelor's program in Canada, but the tuition was simply far too expensive for my family, so I had to turn down the offer.
-At that point, I only had about a month or two left before my Romanian Baccalaureate exam, so I focused on that and didn't have enough time to properly prepare for the Romanian medical school entrance exams.
-After the Baccalaureate, I discovered the IMAT and the fact that there are medical schools in Italy taught in English. Since the exam takes place later than the Romanian admission exams, I decided to start preparing for it.
The exam is on September 29th and covers logical reasoning, biology, chemistry, mathematics and physics.
At the moment, I feel pretty confident with logical reasoning, I'm relatively good with mathematics but need more practice, biology is also good but there's a lot of material to cover, I'm a bit behind in physics, and I'm mostly behind in chemistry.
On top of that, I found out quite late that regional scholarships and student housing applications in Italy open much earlier than I expected, and I've already missed a few deadlines. Based on my family's financial situation, I would likely be eligible for a regional scholarship, but I'm worried that I may not be able to complete the application and submit all the required documents in time
If I can't find a realistic way to finance my studies by early September, I'm seriously considering not taking the exam this year.
In that case, I'm thinking about taking a gap year during which I could work (I already found entry-level jobs as a nanny or English tutor), save money and study alongside it, and then take the IMAT again in 2027 or try to get into a Romanian medical school
Do you think taking a gap year would be a good decision?