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All this, while strongly stated, is an opinion:
So if you're currently a second year who's not done too hot in classes and are about to start preparing for Step this is virtually useless and you may as well look elsewhere for your UFAP procrastination because doing well on Step trumps what I'm about to talk about.
I just want to speak to the first years and those incoming M1s who are watching these forums.
Myth: Pre-Clinical Grades are not important because there's a bunch of other factors that come before them according to a bunch of studies and the NRMP survey.
Guess what? One of the top factors is class-rank. Also, AOA which is a huge boost to any application. Also, not only does class rank carry weight for residency, but it will for any fellowship applications down the road.
At my school, you're placed into 5 categories based on your M1/2 grades and your OVERALL clinical performance is either good or honor (based on a point system where clerkships are weighted by months). All that honoring clinical performance does is potentially bump you up in category (unless you're in the first/last category).
So...share if your experience is any different but M1/2 grades seem to determine most of your class rank and I think it's agreed that class rank is important.
Also, this has been talked about but if you are choosing a school for the pass/fail reasoning, make sure it's pure P/F (many top schools are)... and not P/F on transcripts and internal rank because those will count one-day if you're from a lower tiered school looking to apply to apply up and adcoms at top schools can afford to split hairs. Really do your research on this point, I've seen tour guides for multiple schools give false info to students. "Yeah, we're P/F, it's so collaborative with a great atmosphere, everyone shares study guides"...1 year later, you find out you're internally ranked for class-rank purposes.
So if you're currently a second year who's not done too hot in classes and are about to start preparing for Step this is virtually useless and you may as well look elsewhere for your UFAP procrastination because doing well on Step trumps what I'm about to talk about.
I just want to speak to the first years and those incoming M1s who are watching these forums.
Myth: Pre-Clinical Grades are not important because there's a bunch of other factors that come before them according to a bunch of studies and the NRMP survey.
Guess what? One of the top factors is class-rank. Also, AOA which is a huge boost to any application. Also, not only does class rank carry weight for residency, but it will for any fellowship applications down the road.
At my school, you're placed into 5 categories based on your M1/2 grades and your OVERALL clinical performance is either good or honor (based on a point system where clerkships are weighted by months). All that honoring clinical performance does is potentially bump you up in category (unless you're in the first/last category).
So...share if your experience is any different but M1/2 grades seem to determine most of your class rank and I think it's agreed that class rank is important.
Also, this has been talked about but if you are choosing a school for the pass/fail reasoning, make sure it's pure P/F (many top schools are)... and not P/F on transcripts and internal rank because those will count one-day if you're from a lower tiered school looking to apply to apply up and adcoms at top schools can afford to split hairs. Really do your research on this point, I've seen tour guides for multiple schools give false info to students. "Yeah, we're P/F, it's so collaborative with a great atmosphere, everyone shares study guides"...1 year later, you find out you're internally ranked for class-rank purposes.
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