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Slightly nerdy thread. You've been warned!
Going by the Charting Outcomes report, ranking nine programs gives US senior EM applicants a ~95% chance of matching.
In 2011, EM's average matched Step 1 was 223; Step 2, 234. The NRMP's last PD survey says that 64% of programs consider an away at that particular institution as a factor to offer an interview, and 59% of programs consider an away at any institution as a factor to interview. Those two things were given a 3.9 and 3.8 on the survey's 5-point scale of importance when it comes to ranking.
By comparison: EM clerkship grade, 4.8; SLORs, 4.7; other clerkship grades, 4.1. Obviously interview day stuff was all >4.5. Step 1 and Step 2 were 3.8.
So what I'm wondering is this: I have an above average Step 1 (>240), a pending Step 2, a 50/50 split of our version of HPs/Hs in M3, mostly solid m3 eval comments, and did pretty well in my home EM rotation. Planning on a rotation SLOR and an second individual SLOR from home. But for a variety of reasons, I might not (be able to) do an away rotation.
If it were you, would you feel obligated to apply/interview a little more broadly?
Going by the Charting Outcomes report, ranking nine programs gives US senior EM applicants a ~95% chance of matching.
In 2011, EM's average matched Step 1 was 223; Step 2, 234. The NRMP's last PD survey says that 64% of programs consider an away at that particular institution as a factor to offer an interview, and 59% of programs consider an away at any institution as a factor to interview. Those two things were given a 3.9 and 3.8 on the survey's 5-point scale of importance when it comes to ranking.
By comparison: EM clerkship grade, 4.8; SLORs, 4.7; other clerkship grades, 4.1. Obviously interview day stuff was all >4.5. Step 1 and Step 2 were 3.8.
So what I'm wondering is this: I have an above average Step 1 (>240), a pending Step 2, a 50/50 split of our version of HPs/Hs in M3, mostly solid m3 eval comments, and did pretty well in my home EM rotation. Planning on a rotation SLOR and an second individual SLOR from home. But for a variety of reasons, I might not (be able to) do an away rotation.
If it were you, would you feel obligated to apply/interview a little more broadly?