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My school recently posted this. I found it pretty neat and thought some of you may find it useful. Cheers!
Thanks for Sharing. I wonder if students from other Osteopathic schools could share similar information, in order for the rest of us to get a better perspective of the realities of matching as a DO.My school recently posted this. I found it pretty neat and thought some of you may find it useful. Cheers!
Thanks for Sharing. I wonder if students from other Osteopathic schools could share similar information, in order for the rest of us to get a better perspective of the realities of matching as a DO.
How did they get the data for national USMLE s1 averages for 2019? They seem a little low all across the board. 234 for IR? 237 for derm?![]()
Looks like Anesthesiology is getting pretty competitive. Do you think this trend will continue with the upcoming match?Impressive stat breakdown for anesthesiology. I agree with their numbers/conclusions.
Looks like Anesthesiology is getting pretty competitive. Do you think this trend will continue with the upcoming match?
Honestly our academic/school advising department (and their website) is one of my favorites at my school. There's tons of other resources they post publicly on their website.This is the most beautiful, student-success-centered sharing of data I have ever seen from a school. Thanks for posting. Data I never thought I would see from any school.
Lol, that would mean they would have to actually put together something useful. How about some mandated 3rd party 'match advice' from a former MEd who used to work undergrad admissions instead? It will only add $250 to your tuition and it will help out a former employee a lot! Didn't you get into medicine to help people?Thanks for Sharing. I wonder if students from other Osteopathic schools could share similar information, in order for the rest of us to get a better perspective of the realities of matching as a DO.