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First off, Im just your average U.S. MD student going to a state medical school. Im mentioning that in case there are requirements for IMGs which wouldn't apply to me.
Okay, so basically at this point in the game, all we can do is fill out the ERAS application, make sure all our LORs have been received by ERAS, choose the programs we want to apply to, and assign each program its LORs, personal statement, our photo, and USMLE transcript. We do all that although ERAS still hasn't received our USMLE transcript since we would need to pay money for that to be transmitted to them. But we cant pay that money until we pay for our ERAS application. We cant pay for our ERAS application until September 15, which is the same day that program directors can actually start receiving/downloading our applications. So if its going to take 2-3 business days for our USMLE transcript to reach the ERAS people, then why would program directors even bother downloading applications on that same day? Because even if you submit/pay on the 15th, the soonest your application will be complete is around the 18th.
Am I understanding this right? Is there anything at all that you think I've misunderstood about this process?
By the way, what the hell happened on September 1? That date keeps popping up whenever I google anything related to ERAS. Or is September 1 the equivalent of what September 15 is for us today?
Also, one last thing, all I did on ERAS was click on the yes option for the question asking if we authorize them to get our USMLE transcript from the NBME. Is that all we do? We dont need to go to that other website where we used to go print out our USMLE scheduling permit? Because if you go there, youll notice a link on the left side of the page that you can use to request your scores. Were not going to do that, right?
Either Im confused as hell, or Im thinking about this way too much.
If you can clarify any of this for me, I can't tell you how much I'd appreciate it. Been up literally all night trying to figure this crap out, and I feel like I'm confusing myself even more. Thanks in advance for your time.
Okay, so basically at this point in the game, all we can do is fill out the ERAS application, make sure all our LORs have been received by ERAS, choose the programs we want to apply to, and assign each program its LORs, personal statement, our photo, and USMLE transcript. We do all that although ERAS still hasn't received our USMLE transcript since we would need to pay money for that to be transmitted to them. But we cant pay that money until we pay for our ERAS application. We cant pay for our ERAS application until September 15, which is the same day that program directors can actually start receiving/downloading our applications. So if its going to take 2-3 business days for our USMLE transcript to reach the ERAS people, then why would program directors even bother downloading applications on that same day? Because even if you submit/pay on the 15th, the soonest your application will be complete is around the 18th.
Am I understanding this right? Is there anything at all that you think I've misunderstood about this process?
By the way, what the hell happened on September 1? That date keeps popping up whenever I google anything related to ERAS. Or is September 1 the equivalent of what September 15 is for us today?
Also, one last thing, all I did on ERAS was click on the yes option for the question asking if we authorize them to get our USMLE transcript from the NBME. Is that all we do? We dont need to go to that other website where we used to go print out our USMLE scheduling permit? Because if you go there, youll notice a link on the left side of the page that you can use to request your scores. Were not going to do that, right?
Either Im confused as hell, or Im thinking about this way too much.
If you can clarify any of this for me, I can't tell you how much I'd appreciate it. Been up literally all night trying to figure this crap out, and I feel like I'm confusing myself even more. Thanks in advance for your time.