I'm a first year student, and I think I might be interested in plastic and reconstructive surgery for residency. Basically, what are some things that are highly recommended to land a seat in a competitive specialty like plastic/reconstructive surgery? I know grades and step 1 scores are important, so I've been working on grades. Unfortunately, I'm hovering more on the B+ side than the A side, so I don't expect to be in AOA since statistically, like a third of my class is scoring better than me. I did manage to land a research position with my school's plastics department for the summer, so I'm excited for that. What other things could I do to improve my app in general from the get go?
I know I have a ways to go to finalize this decision and I shouldn't worry, but I figure it would be smart to prepare as if I wanted to go into that field just in case I actually choose it. I don't think a great step 1 will be improbable since I scored really well on my MCAT (yes they're not comparable, but maybe good scores are correlated), and I have been doing okay in my classes as well, but ultimately, I know that step will decide my options for me.I just want to set my self up for success in the long run, and I feel like if I prepare myself to be competitive for a residency like that, then I'll be better off for many other choices that I might have in the future.
I know I have a ways to go to finalize this decision and I shouldn't worry, but I figure it would be smart to prepare as if I wanted to go into that field just in case I actually choose it. I don't think a great step 1 will be improbable since I scored really well on my MCAT (yes they're not comparable, but maybe good scores are correlated), and I have been doing okay in my classes as well, but ultimately, I know that step will decide my options for me.I just want to set my self up for success in the long run, and I feel like if I prepare myself to be competitive for a residency like that, then I'll be better off for many other choices that I might have in the future.