Michigan, Iowa, Wake Forest, Colorado, Georgetown, UT-Southwestern, Virginia, [size=-1]NewYork-Presbyterian/Cornell, Utah, Pittsburgh, Baylor, Vanderbilt, Washington University[/size]
This is reaching the limit of what I'll feasibly be able to accomplish during interview season. I applied to too many programs.
FYI: My application is not particularly stellar. I don't fake enthusiasm and refuse to kiss ass, and our grades are almost entirely based on subjective evaluations (no shelf exams here), so my clerkship grades won't get anybody excited. I did present research at a national conference, and my step 1&2 scores were very good. My extra-curricular activites are zilch. I go to a solid but unspectacular state school. On paper, I'm average enough that my clerkship director warned me I probably wouldn't get interviews at places like UT-Southwestern. Moral of story: apply anyway.