Can anyone comment on the stats of people who matched/interviewed at UCSF/Stanford? Step scores/Research/etc...
I interviewed at Stanford without AOA. My Step 1 was 250.
I also didn’t have any ties to California and only a small amount of research.
Both programs work appreciably harder than most on the West coast.
Stanford does seem to "require" AOA for a look. UCSF's rubric is murkier. I know people with completely average applications who got interviews and superstars who didn't.
My take after interviewing all up and down the West coast would be (unless you want to be a hard-core academic, run your own lab, get a K1, etc.) to look beyond the Bay Area. I found equal/better training elsewhere, both clinically and when quality of life was included. YMMV.
Honest question- how do you afford to live in these areas, particularly if you have a family and can't do the four-roommates-in-a-single-apartment-for-4k/month thing?
Honest question- how do you afford to live in these areas, particularly if you have a family and can't do the four-roommates-in-a-single-apartment-for-4k/month thing?