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Well 2 of the strong programs in the region that I was pretty sure I would get an interview at sent their wave out with nothing. Bodes well for the future.
Bruh you suffer among friends. I’m right there with you.Well 2 of the strong programs in the region that I was pretty sure I would get an interview at sent their wave out with nothing. Bodes well for the future.
From the 2020 PD survey, if we follow the trend, then we should expect the bulk of interviews in early November of this year.
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Nice share. I think this makes sense. I've received two messages now saying they won't send out invites till mid november. So I think that makes sense. I also think they'll be more programs interviewing into mid to late january as well.
I had one program with dates up towards 2/25!
I had one of these as well. My interview is in mid February. Is that too late. Does it matter when you interview? I thought they start making the rank list in February.I had one program with dates up towards 2/25!
I had one of these as well. My interview is in mid February. Is that too late. Does it matter when you interview? I thought they start making the rank list in February.
Keep in mind that MSPEs were sent out later than applications last year. So technically the bulk should be happening right now. It is a crappy season for sure. If you haven't gotten anything from places you want to go to I would reach out to them. I think with everyone over applying this year, it is making things tricky.From the 2020 PD survey, if we follow the trend, then we should expect the bulk of interviews in early November of this year.
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Yeah its a double edged sword. While this may theoretically be the best time for an LOI, with programs just absolutely swamped with applications, it could end up harming you more than helping. At least in neuro according to the reddit spreadsheet, only 51% of programs have even sent out invites at all yet. It obviously is gonna be different based on different specialties thoughKeep in mind that MSPEs were sent out later than applications last year. So technically the bulk should be happening right now. It is a crappy season for sure. If you haven't gotten anything from places you want to go to I would reach out to them. I think with everyone over applying this year, it is making things tricky.
My thoughts exactlyFrom the 2020 PD survey, if we follow the trend, then we should expect the bulk of interviews in early November of this year.
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Agreed. But I've heard of more people having luck this way then not having luck. Isn't this how things were done in the pre-ERAS era? I think the worst that could happen is that they ignore your LOI.Yeah its a double edged sword. While this may theoretically be the best time for an LOI, with programs just absolutely swamped with applications, it could end up harming you more than helping. At least in neuro according to the reddit spreadsheet, only 51% of programs have even sent out invites at all yet. It obviously is gonna be different based on different specialties though
Earlier in the thread people have anecdotal evidence that it can also show that you're 'impatient' and can be bad. My schools advisor who used to be a surgery PD said that if she got any LOIs or any sort of non-urgent communication this early it was viewed as a big negative. I think its best to stay the course at least through this week then start considering if you've still heard nothingAgreed. But I've heard of more people having luck this way then not having luck. Isn't this how things were done in the pre-ERAS era? I think the worst that could happen is that they ignore your LOI.
I guess it can depend on the specialty? I was reading one thread where someone's mentor reached out to a few programs and that helped. So maybe getting a mentor to help would be better? In any case, some programs have filled up their interview slots already. I'm not sure what waiting is going to do except ensure that you don't have an interview at the end.Earlier in the thread people have anecdotal evidence that it can also show that you're 'impatient' and can be bad. My schools advisor who used to be a surgery PD said that if she got any LOIs or any sort of non-urgent communication this early it was viewed as a big negative. I think its best to stay the course at least through this week then start considering if you've still heard nothing
I agree with that. I think having a mentor reach out would be a million times better. Programs have filled up interview slots (for now). It seems like an insane principle to fill up all slots for the year within the first 7 days because there is no way in hell that you got through even half of the applications unless you used some insane filter. The logic just doesn't make sense you could be missing so many applicants that are good for the program if you do something like that but who knows. Definitely specialty specificI guess it can depend on the specialty? I was reading one thread where someone's mentor reached out to a few programs and that helped. So maybe getting a mentor to help would be better? In any case, some programs have filled up their interview slots already. I'm not sure what waiting is going to do except ensure that you don't have an interview at the end.
I agree wholeheartedly. I have some very upset friends because they are on a waitlist 4 days after apps opened. SOAP is going to be messy this year.I agree with that. I think having a mentor reach out would be a million times better. Programs have filled up interview slots (for now). It seems like an insane principle to fill up all slots for the year within the first 7 days because there is no way in hell that you got through even half of the applications unless you used some insane filter. The logic just doesn't make sense you could be missing so many applicants that are good for the program if you do something like that but who knows. Definitely specialty specific
YUP. It's driving me nuts.been real quiet the past few days
If you’re gonna change either way then wouldn’t it be better just to soap into something non competitive?So is it better to SOAP or do a research year? Will programs know you applied last year if you apply to a different specialty (does ERAS tell them)? I would think a research would be better since you would still be a US grad and can spin the “I had a change of heart” story
I mean, to be fair, people who have that many truly are outliers right now. But it does suck to not be one of them and it’s hard to gauge... basically everything.Just chatted with a friend who has more than 10 surgery interviews already. So like... it’s not just “too early, calm down”
Not necessarily. I almost SOAPed into a tiny rural FM program last year that routinely doesn’t fill just because nobody wants to live there. My friend got the SOAP spot instead and she’s actually really happy there.Nah, I have a feeling if a program SOAPs they must be somewhat malignant (considering they interview 100s of people supposedly). I think it’s worth it to try again to at least have some chance of getting into a program you want.
I’m down for ultra rural FM, so freaked out I’m not going to have a job next year that I’ll do whatever at this point.Not necessarily. I almost SOAPed into a tiny rural FM program last year that routinely doesn’t fill just because nobody wants to live there. My friend got the SOAP spot instead and she’s actually really happy there.
That could very well be true, I have not talked to anyone in the IM applicant group. I am speaking specifically for FM, and for any other specialties that behave in a similar way.FM is notorious tho for sending out way sooner than IM and other specialties. You should have a lot more interviews than most IMs at this point.
...which isn't the majority. Neuro for example only has had 53% of program even send out invites at all. So for the majority of people, the "don't freak out yet" stuff is completely warranted. You'd also rather err on the side of caution in this case because its literally only been a week and programs haven't been able to read everything fully. So if someone takes your advice and blasts programs with LOIs it will more likely than not bite them in the butt (depending on specialty of course)That could very well be true, I have not talked to anyone in the IM applicant group. I am speaking specifically for FM, and for any other specialties that behave in a similar way.
The drought is over. Just got MUSC. Hopefully the rest of you get at least one today.
@sunshinefl, there is nothing i can say that will make you stress less. But think back about the time when you applied to medical school and got in. Getting a residency is going to be even easier. Its super early, and not all programs have even sent out IIs yet. You got this.This is the worst. I feel like I can’t even distance myself from checking since interview dates fill so fast. So I get to refresh ERAS and email Q5 mins, and thus I am repeatedly rejected Q5 mins. Still at ZERO. I never imagined all my sacrifice and suffering would be for nothing.
oh and as I was writing this post I got an ERAS notification... got a glimmer of hope... only for it to be a rejection from a community program with 20% DOs and low minimum scores of which I am well above.
The depths of this ongoing nightmare is unimaginable.
IM categorical.IM? Or what speciality? If you don't mind me asking.
Less than 20% have even sent out invites.They'll come soon. I have checked the residency application spreadsheet and although there's been invites, there's still a ton more to go out. Hang in there
Hey sunshinefl I messaged you personally. please keep your head up!This is the worst. I feel like I can’t even distance myself from checking since interview dates fill so fast. So I get to refresh ERAS and email Q5 mins, and thus I am repeatedly rejected Q5 mins. Still at ZERO. I never imagined all my sacrifice and suffering would be for nothing.
oh and as I was writing this post I got an ERAS notification... got a glimmer of hope... only for it to be a rejection from a community program with 20% DOs and low minimum scores of which I am well above.
The depths of this ongoing nightmare is unimaginable.
It sucks today, but one day this will be in the rearview mirror. Stay strong, youve come so far. And you have us if you need it.This is the worst. I feel like I can’t even distance myself from checking since interview dates fill so fast. So I get to refresh ERAS and email Q5 mins, and thus I am repeatedly rejected Q5 mins. Still at ZERO. I never imagined all my sacrifice and suffering would be for nothing.
oh and as I was writing this post I got an ERAS notification... got a glimmer of hope... only for it to be a rejection from a community program with 20% DOs and low minimum scores of which I am well above.
The depths of this ongoing nightmare is unimaginable.
IM categorical.
I just looked and they still have 25 interview dates open so do not worry more invites are certainly coming.Damn it. I want that interview damn it
Welp, got my only II of the season so far. Emailed back in 3min flat, but apparently was supposed to schedule in the ERAS system (who actually uses the ERAS scheduler?!) so...by the time they emailed me back to correct me, there weren't even any waitlist slots left. 30min, tops.
FML. This season is going to BLOW.
It wasn't this bad last year. Close, but not this bad.