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currently any US senior with a pulse and a step 1 score 210+ is in good shape applying to neuro or anastheisa. Your initial post made it seem like you were not flexible in terms of location. If location is flexible you should be able to match into any of those fields.Guys are Neuro and Anesthesia really that far of a reach?? The charting outcomes say that it's a 95% match rate with my score
I'm willing to apply incredibly broadly
currently any US senior with a pulse and a step 1 score 210+ is in good shape applying to neuro or anastheisa. Your initial post made it seem like you were not flexible in terms of location. If location is flexible you should be able to match into any of those fields.
I dont know what you mean by Tiered cities. No normal person ever calls them that, Furthermore its a weird thing to say considering metro areas are important in the US compared to cities themselves.He’s probably saying broadly in terms of tier 1 and 2 cities.
I'm a US MD student at a low tier school in the northeast. I got a 222 on Step 1 despite getting a 240 on Uworld 2. I guess I deserved it since I only did 50% of uworld. I'll try to do better on step 2.
I'm in the bottom 1/3 of my class for sure because of my poor work ethic during my first two years. Didn't do research in med school and did some research in undergrad I didn't get published for.
As of now, what are my prospects? I'm really only considering EM, IM + fellowship (cardio/GI??), anesthesia, or maybe neurology.
I don't care about the "clout" of a program. I just want to go to a nice city or suburb on the east coast. I'm hoping for Long Island, central NJ/near NYC, and Maryland/Virginia near DC.
I got a 222 on Step 1
approximately 35% of all test takers. I never really thought about like that before. Its easy to get swept up in competitive specialty stratosphere where it seems like everyone is 260+ .A lot of people would kill for that score.
Look at that man. And this is coming from FACULTY.A lot of people would kill for that score.
Do you guys think I could possibly match in metro areas around Atlanta, DC, Philly, or NYC
I don’t need to live in a city but i would like to be in a decently populated suburb at least
Do you guys have any advice on what I should do specifically for EM? And examples of decent areas/programs that might take candidates like me?
metroidlonder said:Is there a way to look at average step scores for each program?
Have you started M3 or are you finishing M3? The short answer is to talk to the specialty advisor(s) at your school. If the AAMC gets its residency exploration tool up and running that should be helpful.
Not for individual programs, but Charting Outcomes for 2018 showed that 346 people with a Step 1's of 221-230 applied and 321 (92.8%) matched. Your score is mid-range, no low, so CTFO.
Just FYI, the tool is live...just crashing frequently.
That's what we have come to expect.