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dadof2
11-29-2004, 04:27 PM
I have received an invite to interview at the following:
University of Wisconsin
Mayo Rochester, Scottsdale and Jacksonville
UCI
UCD
USC
Cedars Sinai

I am planning on going into cards and practicing in Ca. So, if you would help me rank these programs in order of which will help me most I would greatly appreciate it.

dadof2
12-04-2004, 08:31 AM
how about helping out a lost soul? What do you guys think?

mediocre
12-05-2004, 03:43 PM
my rank would be...

1. Mayo - Rochester
2. UC Davis
3. Cedars Sinai
4. Mayo - Scottsdale
5. Mayo - Jacksonville
6. USC
7. UCI

dadof2
12-06-2004, 09:34 PM
my rank would be...

1. Mayo - Rochester
2. UC Davis
3. Cedars Sinai
4. Mayo - Scottsdale
5. Mayo - Jacksonville
6. USC
7. UCI

thanks for the help! what about university of wisconsin? where would it fit in?

mahylo
12-20-2004, 08:23 PM
I have received an invite to interview at the following:
University of Wisconsin
Mayo Rochester, Scottsdale and Jacksonville
UCI
UCD
USC
Cedars Sinai

I am planning on going into cards and practicing in Ca. So, if you would help me rank these programs in order of which will help me most I would greatly appreciate it.

If you are planning on going into Cards in Ca:

1) Cedars Sinai
2) UCD
3) USC
4) UCI
5) ALL OTHERS..

While all the others are EXCELLENT programs, why live somewhere you don't want to??.. that said, just move to california, go to a program where they already have cards fellowships in place, and work your butt off and get accepted internally!!

dadof2
12-21-2004, 08:38 PM
If you are planning on going into Cards in Ca:

1) Cedars Sinai
2) UCD
3) USC
4) UCI
5) ALL OTHERS..

While all the others are EXCELLENT programs, why live somewhere you don't want to??.. that said, just move to california, go to a program where they already have cards fellowships in place, and work your butt off and get accepted internally!!

thanks to those who replied. Since my last post I was offered an interview at UCLA. where does it fit in?

debvz
12-21-2004, 09:06 PM
how about helping out a lost soul? What do you guys think?

How about going to the interviews and getting a feeling for the program and its residents before trying to create a ROL? I think you'll get alot more information about the programs and their strengths/weaknesses to be able to formulate your idea of where you'll personally fit that way.

fourthyearmed
12-22-2004, 09:56 AM
Go where you feel like you fit in and will be happy. You'll get the same education everywhere.

Pili
12-22-2004, 10:01 AM
thanks to those who replied. Since my last post I was offered an interview at UCLA. where does it fit in?
Well then first UCLA, second Mayo. The rest it does not matter.