Hi everyone. Unfortunately I learned today that I did not match into neurology, only a prelim program. While good, it leaves me with 3 advanced programs to try to SOAP into. I really don't want to go to any of these and was wondering if anyone could speak on re applying to residency during a prelim year. Is it doable logistically to interview while also working as an intern? Have people had success in reapplying?
I thought that I was a competitive applicant, I got a 254 on Step 1, 267 on Step 2, got Honors in my Sub-I, all other grades honors or high satisfactory, I have a publication, etc. I feel very sad, and confused by this process. I can't believe I am in this situation and would love some advice. Thanks!
I’m sorry this happened. You say you applied to 15 places and I presume you interviewed and ranked 8.
1. Does you list look more like A or B or a mix?
A) NYU, Penn, Sinai, Columbia, Duke
Or
B) Temple, Jefferson, Rutgers, etc.
If your answer is A, I’m sure you realize that you had a lack of safeties. In fact, even with a list of mid tiers, I still consider 15 quite scant. Your yield was good, but if these were all competitive places I can see how you slipped through the cracks.
Its difficult to advise because on one hand my SDN wisdom is telling me to tell you to SOAP into Neuro, but on the other hand I can see you’re picky and had you just applied like most with adequate safeties (unless there’s something we are just missing), you certainly would have matched and it’s hard to tell you not to take another shot at the Neuro match.
I’d say defer the SOAP, take the prelim, and apply BROADLY for Neuro this year. I’m talking at least 100 programs. While at your prelim, if you like it see if you can match there. Talk to your significant other. You two need to compromise on location. Your application despite the lack of a red flag will now be considered a US Medical Graduate as opposed to a US Medical Senior and that might knock off a few programs but most program directors are not stupid and can see a good candidate when one is in front of them and I suspect you will get several interviews.
I wouldn’t suggest a research year because this is Neuro, not NSG and the truth about what happened is going to come out. You’re best off not taking a gap year and to keep going.
The recommendation to defer SOAP may go against SDN conventional wisdom but I think in this unique case it’s what I’d do.