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I hear mixed things about this
I hear mixed things about this
It's certainly possible. One kid at my school matched like Mayo Derm with a few block failures in M1 and M2. Had a baller step 1 and AOA though, I believe.I hear mixed things about this
Depends on your Step scores, research, LORs, and grades during your clinical clerkships.
Also BID should not be treated as a "consolation prize". Not everyone wants to match at MGH and BWH
Forgive me but what is "BID". My mind goes to BID PO lol
Why does it really matter? If you're barely scraping by you should be thinking about how to actually make it into residency...
I am. My problem is more like self management. Our tests are on 3 weeks of lectures and I only studied for 72 hours before the test and slept about 8hr in that time frame. Pulled it off but it was horrible. I feel like if I can apply that work ethic over time I will be ok, maybe even good enough for top schools. But Im not focusing on that (I mostly wanted to know how bad if I destroyed my chances), right I'm just trying to improve to get a good grades so I can legitimately learn this material for Step 1
Bad habits die hardyou shouldn't be cramming. study over the whole 3 weeks. this isn't college.
This bad habit is not gonna work well with boards. You better fix it soon. I used to be like that in M1, but I quickly corrected it.Bad habits die hard
Beth Israel Deaconess...Forgive me but what is "BID". My mind goes to BID PO lol
you arent going to remember **** from that 72 hour cram session come boards prep time. People that had to repeat years in my class had similar study habits.I am. My problem is more like self management. Our tests are on 3 weeks of lectures and I only studied for 72 hours before the test and slept about 8hr in that time frame. Pulled it off but it was horrible. I feel like if I can apply that work ethic over time I will be ok, maybe even good enough for top schools. But Im not focusing on that (I mostly wanted to know how bad if I destroyed my chances), right I'm just trying to improve to get a good grades so I can legitimately learn this material for Step 1
He’s an MD student, he will be fineWhy does it really matter? If you're barely scraping by you should be thinking about how to actually make it into residency...
MDs still have a 5% failure to match rate nationally. who do you think end up in that 5 percent?He’s an MD student, he will be fine
MDs still have a 5% failure to match rate nationally. who do you think end up in that 5 percent?
Repeated failures would be an obvious red flag. It doesn’t take much more than poor planning on a hard rotation to end up failing a shelf. Especially if you don’t learn to pace your studying during the first 2 years. Cramming is probably a good way to risk failing step as well.The people who apply to programs more competitive than their application qualifies for. If OP only applied to top 20 IM, then this could be a problem, but otherwise everyone should match someone if they app properly, barring extreme flags.
As mentioned above the people in my class who were at risk of failing step or had to take a year were the same people who would cram like OP did.The people who apply to programs more competitive than their application qualifies for. If OP only applied to top 20 IM, then this could be a problem, but otherwise everyone should match someone if they app properly, barring extreme flags.
Repeated failures would be an obvious red flag. It doesn’t take much more than poor planning on a hard rotation to end up failing a shelf. Especially if you don’t learn to pace your studying during the first 2 years. Cramming is probably a good way to risk failing step as well.
I hardly thinking applying to only top programs is a common reason to go unmatched
As mentioned above the people in my class who were at risk of failing step or had to take a year were the same people who would cram like OP did.
The issue wasn't about matching IM but about matching a top 20 IM program.You're making a lot of extrapolations, and even if it does come true that OP fails step, they're still very likely to match with a smart application. The fail rate for step is far higher than the failed match rate for IM.
He’s an MD student, he will be fine
Obviously I need to change, and do so fast. I'm going to use the holiday break to re-learn some of the stuff I crammed. But do you all have any tips for breaking this habit of cramming? The only thing I can really think of is make a schedule and do my best to stick with it
I dont think you read the thread. Someone posted that OP should worry about even matching into residency, not thinking about top 20.The issue wasn't about matching IM but about matching a top 20 IM program.
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Obviously no one can tell the future, and my extrapolations are the worst case scenario. But imo, Op is better served by being scared straight right now rather than being lulled into a false sense of security.You're making a lot of extrapolations, and even if it does come true that OP fails step, they're still very likely to match with a smart application. The fail rate for step is far higher than the failed match rate for IM.