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Hey all,
1st, congrats to all who have interviewed. Way to go!
Now, for all those who are considering applying to Rad Onc next year but have a low step 1 score, my advice is - don't even bother.
I had a very low step 1 (passed, just barely), but was hoping that great step 2 and step 3 would help out. Also I had worked at some pretty prestigious research labs and published as first author. Good letter's of rec from Rad Onc doc's, the whole deal. American Medical Grad from a good (not great) school.
I wasted ~$600 dollars applying to Rad Onc. I didn't get a single interview invitation. Now you are probably saying to yourself, "well, there must be something else he isn't saying. Something bad. Poor grades... something.."
Nope, nothing else. My application is as above. Pretty good, except for step 1. But that was enough to screen me out. 🙁
I guess the bottom line is that applications are not even looked at if step 1 score is too low.
1st, congrats to all who have interviewed. Way to go!
Now, for all those who are considering applying to Rad Onc next year but have a low step 1 score, my advice is - don't even bother.
I had a very low step 1 (passed, just barely), but was hoping that great step 2 and step 3 would help out. Also I had worked at some pretty prestigious research labs and published as first author. Good letter's of rec from Rad Onc doc's, the whole deal. American Medical Grad from a good (not great) school.
I wasted ~$600 dollars applying to Rad Onc. I didn't get a single interview invitation. Now you are probably saying to yourself, "well, there must be something else he isn't saying. Something bad. Poor grades... something.."
Nope, nothing else. My application is as above. Pretty good, except for step 1. But that was enough to screen me out. 🙁
I guess the bottom line is that applications are not even looked at if step 1 score is too low.