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Like the title says, I am a 4th year who is currently in the application process for IM. Im getting a ton of interviews, and for some reason im not as excited as I should be, I feel like im cheating myself and im already regretting my decision. I was initially interest in radonc early on in medical school, but unfortunately I didn't apply for fear of not matching (stupid I know)
My step 1 and step 2 scores are all slightly (5-10pts) above average, and my grades are average. Im in the 2nd quartile, and don't have any radonc research (no department at my school).
I did an away rotation in may, and think I performed well, so I can still get letters, but I just don't know if ill match because of the lack of research. Should I risk it and apply this year in October? or take a year off? or SOAP for a preliminary spot, do as much research as possible, and hope to match as a pgy2?
The real question here boils down NOT to what CAN you do based on your stats, but what do you really WANT to do? I see it far too commonly (and I'm not trying to say that this is your position) that med students await their step 1 scores and their grades and then figure out based on those metrics what they feel they are "eligible" to apply to. That's insane thinking IMO.
I would match into IM and apply for open radonc spots during PGY-1. That way you'll have a fall-back and you may end up really liking IM (there must be some reason you applied for it)