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Hi all,
Recently got my step 1 score of 242. According to the all know Sticky, I have a "good chance" of matching into radiology. Anywho I kind of dick around during 2nd year and only got about 20% honors in my classes. Now in 3rd year, working hard, but getting honor here is kind of random. I anticipate maybe 30% honor..? who knows.
I kind of want to do academic medicine later, but I kinda dislike research (well I love the research, hate the politic). I've done research in undergrad, presented.. no paper... but 2nd and 3rd authorship. Brief research in med school, no paper, again poster presentation.
To ask some people who already match, is having a publication a major factor for matching at some of the more top programs? I hate to take a yr off for research, but I might have to. Say I don't really care about matching at top programs, is my less than stellar grades and anticipated clinical grades make the "good chance" much less likely... Will gunning for a good step II score help.. say 250+.
Obviously, there's no set formula, but I figure someone have similar experience can shed some light.
Sorry long post. Thanks
Recently got my step 1 score of 242. According to the all know Sticky, I have a "good chance" of matching into radiology. Anywho I kind of dick around during 2nd year and only got about 20% honors in my classes. Now in 3rd year, working hard, but getting honor here is kind of random. I anticipate maybe 30% honor..? who knows.
I kind of want to do academic medicine later, but I kinda dislike research (well I love the research, hate the politic). I've done research in undergrad, presented.. no paper... but 2nd and 3rd authorship. Brief research in med school, no paper, again poster presentation.
To ask some people who already match, is having a publication a major factor for matching at some of the more top programs? I hate to take a yr off for research, but I might have to. Say I don't really care about matching at top programs, is my less than stellar grades and anticipated clinical grades make the "good chance" much less likely... Will gunning for a good step II score help.. say 250+.
Obviously, there's no set formula, but I figure someone have similar experience can shed some light.
Sorry long post. Thanks