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Hi All,
I was looking through the NRMP match stats from last year and I was wondering how to really interpret the results, for example I believe orthopedic surgery had something like 750 programs available and 830 US seniors applying (over 1000 applicants total). and 91% of us seniors filled the spots which seems like quite a high match rate for something so competitive. is that normal? I’m assuming it’s probably because if a student doesn’t have incredible scores and research they wouldn’t apply for something so competitive so the match rate seems higher than it should be. or I am interpreting the stats wrong. thanks!
I was looking through the NRMP match stats from last year and I was wondering how to really interpret the results, for example I believe orthopedic surgery had something like 750 programs available and 830 US seniors applying (over 1000 applicants total). and 91% of us seniors filled the spots which seems like quite a high match rate for something so competitive. is that normal? I’m assuming it’s probably because if a student doesn’t have incredible scores and research they wouldn’t apply for something so competitive so the match rate seems higher than it should be. or I am interpreting the stats wrong. thanks!