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Didn't know where to post this, and I like hanging around the DO forums, so...
I'm researching the match process, and came across this on the NRMP website:
Each year, approximately 16,000 U.S. medical school students participate in the residency match. In addition, another 18,000 "independent" applicants compete for the approximately 24,000 available residency positions.
Ok, so 16,000+18,000=34,000 and 34,000-24,000=10,000
So, what happens to the 10,000 who didn't match? Burger flipping until the next year?
I'm researching the match process, and came across this on the NRMP website:
Each year, approximately 16,000 U.S. medical school students participate in the residency match. In addition, another 18,000 "independent" applicants compete for the approximately 24,000 available residency positions.
Ok, so 16,000+18,000=34,000 and 34,000-24,000=10,000
So, what happens to the 10,000 who didn't match? Burger flipping until the next year?