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Nope no rotations there.Strong audition rotations?
Networking?Nope no rotations there.
Connection to the area. Worked at an affiliated institution for about 2 years. But I feel like stats trump this? IdkNetworking?
But are top programs really worried about having unfilled spots? They’re going to get students regardless.Think of it like this. You need to buy a car, absolutely need to. Need it to keep your job. You have $50,000 to spend and you get 10 offers. You rank your offers 1 to 10, and the dealership considers them in order and either says yes or no. You go to a dealership and you pick out seven or eight $55,000 to $70,000 cars. You would love to get one of these, but you know they may not accept your offer. You rank these 1 to 8.
You know you need a car. So you also throw down a $50,000 offer on a couple of $30,000 cars. Best case they say yes to your offer of $50,000 on the $70,000 car. You feel great.
Worst case you still get a car so you can keep your job. You know you're gonna get one of those $30,000 cars. It beats walking.
That's the match. We all want the superstars. We also need to make sure we don't end up in the SOAP. Trust me, programs HATE having to SOAP as much as applicants.
I think you’re giving stats way too much credit.Connection to the area. Worked at an affiliated institution for about 2 years. But I feel like stats trump this? Idk
The older I get and the more I see posts on SDN, the more I think it should be mandatory for people to take time off between college and med school and to apply for and work at a real full-time job for 1-3 years before going to medical school. The amount of perspective that working a non-residency-related full-time job gives you, when you actually do apply for residency, is its own reward.To follow up on the sage advice by the O-man, it's best to remember that an interview for residency is a job interview, not one for medical school.
You're preaching to the choir here, lucid splash!The older I get and the more I see posts on SDN, the more I think it should be mandatory for people to take time off between college and med school and to apply for and work at a real full-time job for 1-3 years before going to medical school. The amount of perspective that working a non-residency-related full-time job gives you, when you actually do apply for residency, is its own reward.