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Advice for interview season: I found that I peaked in December. November interviews I was warming up. January interviews I was burning out.
Advice for interview season: I found that I peaked in December. November interviews I was warming up. January interviews I was burning out.
How many interviews did you have total? for rads I'm going to "hopefully" take 20 + with prelim yearAdvice for interview season: I found that I peaked in December. November interviews I was warming up. January interviews I was burning out.
Lurking M3 here but isn’t this a panic thread?1. Do yourself a favor and stop looking at the spreadsheets. Go do something relaxing instead lol
2. Just because >50% of programs have sent out interviews doesn't mean all the interviews are gone. They literally got our apps only a little over a week ago.
I'll try, but with this process it's so hard to not freak out. I've heard some programs have filled out all their dates on the first or second waves of invites. Like are they going to open up more dates or is this really it for these programs? And if this is it, should I just panic and start sending LOIs everywhere before all spots run out. At the same time, I
Don’t worry, this won’t stop the panic. We all good.Lurking M3 here but isn’t this a panic thread?
I'm 2/5 on signals, with the other 3 programs still not sending out any interviews according to the spreadsheet. I think it's still really early in the grand scheme of things.Not a word from any of the IM programs that I “signaled”
My home program does courtesy interviews and they haven’t sent me one, though, so I don’t think it’s time to worry yet
18 or 19?How many interviews did you have total? for rads I'm going to "hopefully" take 20 + with prelim year
Is this supposed to be across many specialties (including IM and Anesthesia) or just radiology?Y’all ready for Black Monday? Thinkin I may just rest up this weekend, especially my fingers in case the floodgates open up. I need them to be ready to go
Ask 20 people youll probably get 20 answersIs this supposed to be across many specialties (including IM and Anesthesia) or just radiology?
Where at?Had my 1st interview with a program I really just intended on using as a warm up interview but they completely blew me away. And only $800/month for a new 2 bedroom apartment! 😱😱
Whew, glad I didn’t listen to my buddy and list honored rotations under awards.Public Service Announcements:
Do not put your name in your application in ALL CAPS, thinking that will somehow make you stand out. It does, but not in a good way.
"Honors" on your clerkships is not an award, and should not be listed in the Awards section of your application.
"Reading medical journals" or "Medical Education" do not belong in the Hobbies/Interests section. Unless you live a very boring life.
"Oral Presentations" do not include required presentations on your clerkships. You should only list "invited" presentations or those that were picked from some competitive process. (To be fair, the ERAS app isn't clear about this).
... and now back to your regular scheduled panic programming.
Too late nowWhew, glad I didn’t listen to my buddy and list honored rotations under awards.
Also, I listed a oral presentation for a national society that I have been invited to do, but am not actually doing for another month or so. Do you think that will be an issue?
Is fineAlso, I listed a oral presentation for a national society that I have been invited to do, but am not actually doing for another month or so. Do you think that will be an issue?
No, the only thing that matters is where you are ranked by the program, and also where you rank the program.Is being given interviews by a program early matter at all? Like if program X has 3 waves does the people who get interviews wave 1 the ones they like the most?
I've heard from some people that the interview doesn't even matter that much from the program's perspective? Like, that some programs have a preliminary rank list before interviews and will only adjust if you're straight up awful or somehow exceptional. Kinda like the PS. Not sure how true this is?No, the only thing that matters is where you are ranked by the program after your interview, and also where you rank the program.
I imagine its somewhat true. Your LORs, application, and grades/scores probably say a lot about what a program is looking for, and the interview is probably just to confirm what they already know about you.I've heard from some people that the interview doesn't even matter that much from the program's perspective? Like, that some programs have a preliminary rank list before interviews and will only adjust if you're straight up awful or somehow exceptional. Kinda like the PS. Not sure how true this is?
I interviewed at a few programs who actually told us how they rank applicants. They score them and the interview is what moved them up or down.I've heard from some people that the interview doesn't even matter that much from the program's perspective? Like, that some programs have a preliminary rank list before interviews and will only adjust if you're straight up awful or somehow exceptional. Kinda like the PS. Not sure how true this is?
I've heard from some people that the interview doesn't even matter that much from the program's perspective? Like, that some programs have a preliminary rank list before interviews and will only adjust if you're straight up awful or somehow exceptional. Kinda like the PS. Not sure how true this is?
So we could be interviewing at places where our chances of matching are pretty low based on those objective measures?? I always thought it was kinda like since you got the interview you passed the screening and you are in equal footing with everyone else and it’s up to your interview performance.No, the only thing that matters is where you are ranked by the program, and also where you rank the program.
This is just me being paranoid, but what constitutes poor interview performance? And how often is someone not ranked period?In that case, the amount of down movement is unlimited (i.e. a poor enough interview performance would remove you from the list completely), but the amount of upward movement is probably limited.
Lol never going to happen until January.Just got an II at 5:00 on a Sunday. And here I thought I could just chill on the weekend.
Get friends/family to cover you or pay for the in-flight wifi.Any idea about international flying during interview season. Need to fly to another country for an emergency but would hate to miss a big invite while flying.
Yeah flying to a wedding. Thinking it’s prob best to give a friend my login to schedule for me for those days I’m gone.Get friends/family to cover you or pay for the in-flight wifi.
Need to fly to another country for an emergency
What kind of wedding is this?Yeah flying to a wedding.
Long complicated story. But it’s both a wedding and a emergency haha. Just wanted to see if there is any steps I can take to make sure I don’t miss an invite.What kind of wedding is this?
Shotgun weddingWhat kind of wedding is this?
Are you gonna object when they ask speak now or forever hold your peace?Long complicated story. But it’s both a wedding and a emergency haha. Just wanted to see if there is any steps I can take to make sure I don’t miss an invite.
Interview season got me wanting to shoot my shot when I can!
I'm 2/5 on signals, with the other 3 programs still not sending out any interviews according to the spreadsheet. I think it's still really early in the grand scheme of things.
+1. I'm choosing to be optimistic and assume that they just accidentally sent the supplemental app email to everyone they meant to send in interview invite to.Just got a supplemental from UNC IM PSTP. Didnt even apply to their PSTP track lol is this odd? Im super confused
I hope so but i just got a followup email saying disregard haha sucks+1. I'm choosing to be optimistic and assume that they just accidentally sent the supplemental app email to everyone they meant to send in interview invite to.
There's no perfect answer. If you're certain the program knows you'll be there, then you probably don't need to reach out at all. If the SubI was arranged via a medical school (i.e. VSAS), then the program might not know about you at all. In that case, might be worth reaching out now -- but don't "ask for an interview". Just tell them you're excited to have the opportunity to complete a SubI at their institution and include the dates.If im doing a subI at a place later in the year when should I be reaching out about asking for an interview?
Didn't know about 3rdfriday either. There's also interview broker as well just so you know. So sorry this happened to you.Well, just missed an interview for the first time. This is such crap, honestly. The link looked funny on my phone, as in I wasn't sure if it was legit, so I took the time to open my computer, which took about 1 minute and 30 seconds... and all of the interviews were gone by then.
And just in case you don't know, because I didn't, interviews from HCA (for TYs at least) come from a website called 3rdfriday. That's why I decided to look a little closer before I opened the link.
So, tl;dr - 3rdfriday really is an interview scheduler, even though I've never heard of it before. It's not spam.
I hate everything right now.
Edit: is this just me? Am I literally the only person on the planet that didn't know about 3rdfriday and thought that the only main schedulers were ERAS and thalamus?