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is this a still a good idea if the attending is at your home institution? if you ask them to make a call for you somewhere else, wouldn't that hurt your chances at your home institution?If you have a number one (especially if the program isn't finished interviewing yet), I think it is good to tell them you are ranking them number one. If you know an attending who knows someone at the program, asking them to advocate for you wouldn't be a bad idea either.
is this a still a good idea if the attending is at your home institution? if you ask them to make a call for you somewhere else, wouldn't that hurt your chances at your home institution?
is this a still a good idea if the attending is at your home institution? if you ask them to make a call for you somewhere else, wouldn't that hurt your chances at your home institution?
How would you approach your top 3 programs and let them know how highly you were ranking them without telling them they are your #1 choice? If you tell each one that you are ranking them highly, will they assume you are ranking them #1?
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I am ranking my home program #2. I haven't let them know yet that I will "ranking them highly," because I am worried they will be offended or maybe I just feel guilty about listing another program #1....but it is awkward because I run into faculty in the department and have been silent so far, maybe that is worse?
I guess my post must have come out wrong..I will be thanking my lucky stars if I match in derm anywhere at all, and am definitely not counting on my home program ranking me highly (esp when there are several amazing applicants applying from my med school class). I just was trying to decide which option would hurt me the least...sending a "ranking highly" email or no email at all, especially when the residents have been asking if I have chosen a number one program yet and wanting to know how my ranking is going. They are likely just making conversation but I guess I was just trying to be careful.
Well that is just ridiculous. I honestly believe that telling your #1 or #2 program that they are ranked "very highly" is not a dealbreaker, and it's definitely okay if you're not 100% sure that you won't change your mind later. In reality, these PDs can't really read anything into that statement, unless they are avid SDN users (which they aren't) and strictly follow this "code," which is not universally acknowledged or known as some of you may think. I guess the alternative is saying nothing, which is fine too. But personally, I would feel safer just letting them know you are very interested -- with or without saying how highly they are ranked -- than saying nothing at all. Saying "highly" or "very highly" may not bump your rank up, but what kind of PD would read that much into it and actually be offended? Do you really want to go to a program like that? How do they know you know the code? They don't! Some people don't even tell their number one programs as much. This is just silly.
Well that is just ridiculous. I honestly believe that telling your #1 or #2 program that they are ranked "very highly" is not a dealbreaker, and it's definitely okay if you're not 100% sure that you won't change your mind later. In reality, these PDs can't really read anything into that statement, unless they are avid SDN users (which they aren't) and strictly follow this "code," which is not universally acknowledged or known as some of you may think. I guess the alternative is saying nothing, which is fine too. But personally, I would feel safer just letting them know you are very interested -- with or without saying how highly they are ranked -- than saying nothing at all. Saying "highly" or "very highly" may not bump your rank up, but what kind of PD would read that much into it and actually be offended? Do you really want to go to a program like that? How do they know you know the code? They don't! Some people don't even tell their number one programs as much. This is just silly.