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is it possible to get into a good residency with just a pass in all the classes? of course good step 1 score and stuff
Of course... each school has different grading schemes, even different classes have different grading rubrics. Step 1 is the great equalizer, so preclinical grades are about a tenth as important (probably even lower) as your Step 1 score. Even if you honored every preclinical class and end up with a 220, you'd be no better off than the guy who passed every class and got a 222. But it's unlikely that the guy who honored every class will get just a 220 on Step 1 (though it does happen, since Step 1 questions are more tertiary, and med school tests are more know it or don't).
Third year grades is a different story though. If you only passed your third year rotations, you'd be screwed, unless you rotate at places known for grade deflation (like UMich, but in reality you're still screwed).
At some schools, junior AOA is simply based on Step 1 scores.That really depends on how the school awards AOA. If the school does junior AOA as well as senior AOA then the guy who honored every preclinical class has a great shot at AOA.
If you just pass preclinically, get a 250, and honor all of 3rd year and do well on sub-I's you would be fine in getting a competitive residency
Your step 1 score can thoroughly make up for any lower grades; If you barely pass your classes but end up with a 250 i'm sure it wouldn't look badly.
Because 2 months of hard work sucks a hell of a lot less than 2 years of hard work.If you plan to rock step I, why not your classes too?
Because 2 months of hard work sucks a hell of a lot less than 2 years of hard work.
Apparently there is one sentence in your entire Dean's Letter that speaks about preclinical grades.
Because 2 months of hard work sucks a hell of a lot less than 2 years of hard work.