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It's been 2 months into the first year, and I think I've been to way too many interest group meetings. One side effect is that I got a lot of mixed messages about the importance of the M1/M2 grades from various residency directors. Some said they don't look at M1/M2 grades at all (ortho dept); some said they don't care much about M1/M2 grades, however they do care about class rank, say top 1/3, which is directly linked to M1/M2 grades (am I right about this, and our school reports ranking in either quantile or 1/3 or something) (from ent, em, etc.); some said every single grade matters (from general surgery chair).
OK, I think I am a little bit frustrated at this point, especially when the midterms are coming. I know I need to do well in M1/M2 to prepare for step I. However, getting honors in courses like anatomy takes a lot more studying than getting a B. I feel I am learning anatomy solid although I am getting a B. To me it is just not worth it any more. So is there a concensus at all? How much does M1/M2 grades matter in residency application when it's part of the factor to determine your class rank? Any insight will be appreciated.
OK, I think I am a little bit frustrated at this point, especially when the midterms are coming. I know I need to do well in M1/M2 to prepare for step I. However, getting honors in courses like anatomy takes a lot more studying than getting a B. I feel I am learning anatomy solid although I am getting a B. To me it is just not worth it any more. So is there a concensus at all? How much does M1/M2 grades matter in residency application when it's part of the factor to determine your class rank? Any insight will be appreciated.