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Hello everybody,
Thanks for taking the time to read my thread. I'm a 4th-year student at the University of Sydney in Australia. I was hoping for some guidance because I'll be applying for the match in psychiatry this year, and I can do two away Sub-I's in the US during January and February 2013, so it's about time for me to start applying for those. I was hoping to do those Sub-I's at places where I'd be a borderline candidate (not a place where I'd be way above average or way below average), so I might be able to put myself over the edge if I can use it as an "audition" to show them that I'm competent, interested in psychiatry, and a hard worker. I think I left a very positive impression after a US elective in psychiatry, so I'm sure I can do it again.
Here is my basic info:
- I'm a US citizen studying at the University of Sydney.
- 227 on Step I
- Taking Step 2CK in July... I'd be surprised if my score was much higher or much lower than 240.
- Taking Step 2CS in December... so I won't have my result in time for interviews, but I'll have it before the rank lists go in.
- Two very strong rec letters from psychiatrists at Tulane, where I did an elective rotation.
- Several little presentations/publications here and there as well as a lot of unpublished research experience (my old boss is going through a complicated academic situation right now, so I probably won't be able to publish them in time). Only one of those conference presentations is in psychiatry, and that was just a case report that I worked on during my elective (but I probably won't be the first author).
- I generally do fairly well at interviews... I'm not a super-dynamic "wow" type of person, but I usually come out of interviews feeling like it went well.
- Lots of experience as a freelance writer, but I don't know if that matters.
- I'm graduating at the end of February, so my ECFMG certification won't be out in time for the rank lists. As I understand it, this might be important at the more competitive programs.
**edit - removed a bit here because it's no longer 100% accurate, and I just wouldn't want somebody to misinterpret something**
So... based on that, what do you guys think of my chances at various types of programs? I'd like to go to a major research institution... I'm not too fussy about geography, but if all else is equal, I'd prefer Chicago or St. Louis because that's where most of my family/friends are. I realize that I probably shouldn't waste time doing a Sub-I at UChicago or Northwestern or Harvard, since they don't really take a lot of IMGs into their programs... but maybe I could go to a place like UWisconsin or the like? I'm thinking that a mid/upper-tier public university might be the sort of place where I'm a "borderline"-type candidate, so doing a rotation there might help my chances a bit.
Any thoughts?
Thanks again!
Thanks for taking the time to read my thread. I'm a 4th-year student at the University of Sydney in Australia. I was hoping for some guidance because I'll be applying for the match in psychiatry this year, and I can do two away Sub-I's in the US during January and February 2013, so it's about time for me to start applying for those. I was hoping to do those Sub-I's at places where I'd be a borderline candidate (not a place where I'd be way above average or way below average), so I might be able to put myself over the edge if I can use it as an "audition" to show them that I'm competent, interested in psychiatry, and a hard worker. I think I left a very positive impression after a US elective in psychiatry, so I'm sure I can do it again.
Here is my basic info:
- I'm a US citizen studying at the University of Sydney.
- 227 on Step I
- Taking Step 2CK in July... I'd be surprised if my score was much higher or much lower than 240.
- Taking Step 2CS in December... so I won't have my result in time for interviews, but I'll have it before the rank lists go in.
- Two very strong rec letters from psychiatrists at Tulane, where I did an elective rotation.
- Several little presentations/publications here and there as well as a lot of unpublished research experience (my old boss is going through a complicated academic situation right now, so I probably won't be able to publish them in time). Only one of those conference presentations is in psychiatry, and that was just a case report that I worked on during my elective (but I probably won't be the first author).
- I generally do fairly well at interviews... I'm not a super-dynamic "wow" type of person, but I usually come out of interviews feeling like it went well.
- Lots of experience as a freelance writer, but I don't know if that matters.
- I'm graduating at the end of February, so my ECFMG certification won't be out in time for the rank lists. As I understand it, this might be important at the more competitive programs.
**edit - removed a bit here because it's no longer 100% accurate, and I just wouldn't want somebody to misinterpret something**
So... based on that, what do you guys think of my chances at various types of programs? I'd like to go to a major research institution... I'm not too fussy about geography, but if all else is equal, I'd prefer Chicago or St. Louis because that's where most of my family/friends are. I realize that I probably shouldn't waste time doing a Sub-I at UChicago or Northwestern or Harvard, since they don't really take a lot of IMGs into their programs... but maybe I could go to a place like UWisconsin or the like? I'm thinking that a mid/upper-tier public university might be the sort of place where I'm a "borderline"-type candidate, so doing a rotation there might help my chances a bit.
Any thoughts?
Thanks again!
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