Step 1 - 260
preclinical - all A's/honors
clinical - A/Honor in Surg (only grade back so far)
med school - low tier in South
research - none so far in med school
undergrad (no idea if it helps at all) - Stanford
Born and raised in Socal.
Posted on this thread previously but I have a more concrete/somewhat related posting. I recently have started coming up with a list of programs I'm interested in applying to and I am wondering what y'all will have to say about the composition/diversity as well as the total number.
19 top tier/very competitive programs in all regions of the country (MGH, MIR, UCSF, UW, Vandy, Emory etc.)
20 programs in warm weather regions/desirable cities (Cali, Florida, Texas, Arizona) that includes University programs (UCI, U of Arizona, U of Miami, UT Houston etc) and Community programs (Cedars Sinai, Mt. Sinai Miami, St. Joe's in Phoenix, SB Cottage, etc)
11 programs in the South - UAB, MCG, Savannah, MUSC, L'ville, Ochsner NO, UT at Memphis etc
New Mexico's categorical program.
51 total programs - 35 University based, 16 Community stand-alone/community affiliated with a Univ.
I strongly prefer to go to a warm weather program (returning to Cali is ideal but I know it's very tough) but will obviously be thankful for an opportunity to train at somewhere like MGH or Hopkins.
51 programs too many? Too many top tier? Not enough regional? - I really don't see myself living in places like Jackson, MS or Knoxville, TN.
With attending a low tier med school and not having any med school research, what would be examples of "safety" programs or do none exist given the previously mentioned weaknesses?
Thanks