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So I'm in a dilemma. I loved surgery but not sure if I'm sold on the lifestyle yet. ENT seems to be a great balance however it seems riskier to apply for. The thought of not matching in ENT and having to scramble is my worst nightmare. The other speciality I'm thinking of is Anesthesia. I was wondering if anyone had any thoughts on how big a risk I would be taking if I went for ENT vs anesthesia. Stats:
College: Top 3 for past past several consecutive years, couple of research projects
MS3 at Ivy League, minor research experience
Step I: 242
Pre-clinicals: All Pass/Fail. Had to retake one exam at the end of the year for missing pass cutoff by 2 points. External stress
Step II: have not taken
Clinicals so far: Honors in Psych, Pass in ObGyn (worse shelf ever) and HP in Family Med. Surgery grade not in yet, probably HP or H.
So what would you go for? I know I should apply wherever I'd me happiest but I honestly would be happy doing either one. I have a slight bias towards ENT but I'm not sure how big a risk I'd be undertaking if I went that route. Any thoughts?
College: Top 3 for past past several consecutive years, couple of research projects
MS3 at Ivy League, minor research experience
Step I: 242
Pre-clinicals: All Pass/Fail. Had to retake one exam at the end of the year for missing pass cutoff by 2 points. External stress
Step II: have not taken
Clinicals so far: Honors in Psych, Pass in ObGyn (worse shelf ever) and HP in Family Med. Surgery grade not in yet, probably HP or H.
So what would you go for? I know I should apply wherever I'd me happiest but I honestly would be happy doing either one. I have a slight bias towards ENT but I'm not sure how big a risk I'd be undertaking if I went that route. Any thoughts?