There's no question that people who match into derm have some of the highest board scores. But the purpose of my earlier post was to show that you do not need ridiculously high board scores to match derm. A solid board score (230-240) with great extracurriculars will give you a good shot of matching. I know for a fact that everyone who has matched into derm from my school within the last 2 years did NOT have a step I score >245 (our school nominates junior and senior AOA almost strictly on board scores so it's easy to figure out based on AOA status). Furthermore, two of the co-applicants in my current class are not AOA and therefore did not have out-of-this-world board scores but still managed double digit interviews and will most likely match. They did, however, have solid research and great LORs. All this to say, derm is not all about numbers. If you have a solid score and a well rounded application, you'll have a great shot at matching.