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Let's say I apply to 2 categorical specialties and receive 15 interviews total: 5 in ENT, 10 in Medicine. If I rank all of them in one rank list, regardless of their position (non contiguous), do I technically increase my chances to match (assuming I don't care what my specialty is)?
In other words, does having a contiguous list benefit more than non-contiguous one and vice versa?
Contiguous ROL:
1. ENT
2. ENT
3. ENT
...
6. Med
7. Med
...
15. Med
versus
Noncontiguous ROL:
1. ENT
2. ENT
3. Med
4. Med
5. ENT
...
9. Med
10. ENT
..
15. Med
In other words, does having a contiguous list benefit more than non-contiguous one and vice versa?
Contiguous ROL:
1. ENT
2. ENT
3. ENT
...
6. Med
7. Med
...
15. Med
versus
Noncontiguous ROL:
1. ENT
2. ENT
3. Med
4. Med
5. ENT
...
9. Med
10. ENT
..
15. Med