This thread is absolutely hilarious.
I second this. Reminds me of a sketch put on by George Carlin entitled Pricky waving or the 'bigger di*k theory". Plastics has an average of 250 in 2011, which means about 1/2 are below the 250 margin.
I just recently received my step 1 score, and its actually comical of what real life is like vs SDN. Those very very few of us that got above 250 are almost embarrassed to talk about our scores. Moreover, I hear more and more people talking about their scores in the 215-235 range.
I think in the real world, 230 opens
most doors save PRS, most derm, neuro surg, ortho, ENT, and rad onc. Keep in mind people still match to specialities like ortho with a sub 230, and the SDN factor makes it seem that every program is of harvard-like competitiveness. In 2011 61 people matched to ortho with a sub 230! Moving on, 240 opens most doors save PRS, and 250 is all inclusive. That means with a 230, according to the 2011 match outcomes you can still match (with relative ease of matching
somewhere) gas, rads, EM, FM, surg, IM, neuro, peds, ob/gyn, path, pm&r, and psych. Further, most of these specialities are even more inclusive of even a sub 230.
Really need more people with sub 240's giving their test/match experiences, rather than those ivy-leaguers that talk to "top tier" PDs about how a 240 is only MEH.