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Instead of downloading it from OSU, I suggest paying the $5 or $10 and having them actually mail you a copy of the CDs. That way, you have original discs and don't have to fiddle with downloading/burning it. Just a suggestion.
 
there are quite a few mac users in the class of 2010. most have macbooks. the pro is nice but expensive. there are a few things that dont work as well with macs: a small subset of the biochem question bank, histology times cd, integrated ppt/audio lectures. in the grand scheme these are all minor uses and can be worked around. i just installed parallels and windows xp so i could use histology times. i havent actually used it but i can if i want. for me the main thing i cant do natively in a mac is play poker online (most sites use downloadable .exe programs) but since i installed parallels, i can play poker as well. the macbook is actually reasonably priced comapared to its pc peers, the pro is expensive but it is hard to find a pc that matches its performance/style so get what you want and you wont really be held back either way.
I've looked at parallels a bit, and it seems promising, since you don't have to reboot to use windows. I do want something that has good battery life, and the macbooks are said to get just around 3 hours. I would hope for something longer than that, but I guess they can't use a huge battery and still make it look as pretty. Oh well. I won't be getting it until the summer anyway, so I still have time to think about it.
 
Felt like I was hit by a truck. Per my usual policy, I'm not grading it until the end of the block, but man I hated <STRIKE>some</STRIKE>many of those questions.
 
Did you see Bagel's post on the DB. It was a response to another post that is no longer on the DB. Do the Deans erase posts?
 
One thing that may affect your decision is the availability of power receptacles in the lecture halls, so you don't have to run your battery down in class.
 
Its probably more likely that JW decided to delete his post. I feel like I'm spamming this topic now 🙂
 
I noticed that. You can delete your own posts, so maybe the poster decided to do that. Hmm, should I delete mine, too?

nah...no reason to delete it. You were nice about it.
 
Does Histo really start at 9:30?
It's sad that I don't know who Wiechmann, Allan F. (HSC) is. :laugh:
 
Does Histo really start at 9:30?
It's sad that I don't know who Wiechmann, Allan F. (HSC) is. :laugh:

I have a friend who's convinced that he looks like a younger George Hamilton (you know, the freakishly tan guy). 😀 I couldn't spot him out of a lineup. He seems super nice, though, and I know he's married to Dr. Rada. I bet they're a cute couple. 🙂

So my test block 2 resolution is that I'm going to go to histology.
 
I really like Mac's functionality, but I know my way around windows far too well. With Vista out (a lot copy and paste functionality from mac in there) and Mac working on a new operating system to come out in the next year, perhaps I will just get a Macbook pro and install both. Then again, I have my windows desktop that I will probably continue to modify. Wish I knew how to build a custom laptop - it would be way cheaper!

If I plan to not take out the max loan next year, this allotment is pretty insignificant, right? I can just budget the 2500 in there..
 
I really like Mac's functionality, but I know my way around windows far too well. With Vista out (a lot copy and paste functionality from mac in there) and Mac working on a new operating system to come out in the next year, perhaps I will just get a Macbook pro and install both. Then again, I have my windows desktop that I will probably continue to modify. Wish I knew how to build a custom laptop - it would be way cheaper!

If I plan to not take out the max loan next year, this allotment is pretty insignificant, right? I can just budget the 2500 in there..

NOT take out the max?
Are you one of those rich ppl like Rachel ?🙂

I luv Rachel and Mrs Bagel...they both gave me MCAT supplies cuz they figured I'd never get in and felt sorry for me 😀

Luckily I had my sisters do a 3some with someone on admissions...and here I am!
 
NOT take out the max?
Are you one of those rich ppl like Rachel ?🙂

I luv Rachel and Mrs Bagel...they both gave me MCAT supplies cuz they figured I'd never get in and felt sorry for me 😀

Luckily I had my sisters do a 3some with someone on admissions...and here I am!

Not rich. Perhaps just ignorant at the moment. I need to get my FAFSA in and review all the costs again. I'm a single male with a low cost lifestyle.

By the way, does OUHSC offer healthcare? I kind of need that come May 11.
 
You can make it without taking out the max loan, but then you won't be able to buy those wheels that spin when you stop at the light. You'll be made fun of by all the other med students. If I remember you can take out the max and pay back the amount you figure you won't need before interest starts to kick in. I forget the time period though. I certainly didn't need to take out the max as I have quite a bit of money left over that I'll probably just pay back at the end of summer.
 
It was not murmur but I put it was because I remember she had one. I'm not sure what the right answer was.

I actually got that one correct (D for #88 on Form B?), increased left atrial pressure/enlargement, eh? There are some benefits to having McHale as your module phys God/PBL preceptor. We talked about that lady's issue extensively regarding how the pressure was being backed up and so forth. Plus he's cool.

Too bad the learning issues that they wanted us to look into (rural access, mitral valve preference for strep, CVD in Oklahoma) didn't have anything to do with the question asked.

I really like Mac's functionality, but I know my way around windows far too well. With Vista out (a lot copy and paste functionality from mac in there) and Mac working on a new operating system to come out in the next year, perhaps I will just get a Macbook pro and install both. Then again, I have my windows desktop that I will probably continue to modify. Wish I knew how to build a custom laptop - it would be way cheaper!

If I plan to not take out the max loan next year, this allotment is pretty insignificant, right? I can just budget the 2500 in there..

For the folks deciding on a computer, my take is that you are either a Mac person or a PC person. Don't change for med school.

Just to banter back at the Mac people, several issues and fixes have been listed. As a PC dude, I just log on and use--no fixes. The world is made for right-handed people and PC users.

Luckily I had my sisters do a 3some with someone on admissions...and here I am!

It was a foursome. I was passing through the office at the time and was mistaken for an administrator. 😀

Not rich. Perhaps just ignorant at the moment. I need to get my FAFSA in and review all the costs again. I'm a single male with a low cost lifestyle.

By the way, does OUHSC offer healthcare? I kind of need that come May 11.

Take the max. Put your leftovers in a money market or CD with a 1-2% difference in rate.

They offer something that remotely looks like a health insurance plan. Good luck with that. You are required to be covered by a policy of some sort.
 
Not rich. Perhaps just ignorant at the moment. I need to get my FAFSA in and review all the costs again. I'm a single male with a low cost lifestyle.

By the way, does OUHSC offer healthcare? I kind of need that come May 11.

OUHSC has a health insurance policy that's okay. If you got, say, cancer or something horrible like that, you'd still wind up owing a lot of extra money. Of course, I think hospitals generally forgive huge expenses that go beyond your health insurance limits, so it'd probably still work out. I doubt you'll be able to sign up for it as of May 11, though, because they're probably still working on the policy for next year, and you won't be enrolled yet. For the interim, you can either risk it and go without insurance, you can get a real private policy through someone like blue cross/blue shield or you can get a short term insurance policy.

Short term policies are dirt cheap and are probably an okay option. The risk is that if you get sick while covered under a short term policy, you very likely won't have the option of renewing the policy. That's less of a big deal for you, though, since you know you'll be able to sign up for the student insurance regardless of your health status.

Do your parents have good insurance? Most policies allow full time students to be insured under their parents' policy up until they're 25 or married. That's probably what the majority of students use.

As for health care, you can go to the OU Family Medicine Clinic for free. You still have to pay for tests, and as far as I know, there's no discount for prescription drugs through the school, which sort of sucks.
 
It was a foursome. I was passing through the office at the time and was mistaken for an administrator. 😀

That was YOU???
Awesome...my TV/TS brother was there that day and told me some admin guy came in and did a 4some.👍
 
My parent's policy covers up to 25 or upon graduation from undergrad. I'll probably just get OU's plan.

Thanks for all your help! 🙂
 
Take the max. Put your leftovers in a money market or CD with a 1-2% difference in rate.



😕

That one doesn't make sense to me. Definitely take the subsidized, but taking unsubsidized if you don't need it is a losing proposition. As of last year it was 6.8% interest on federal loans. If you're going to beat that you're doing it illegally, afaik. 😛
 
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That one doesn't make sense to me. Definitely take the subsidized, but taking unsubsidized if you don't need it is a losing proposition. As of last year it was 6.8% interest on federal loans. If you're going to beat that you're doing it illegally, afaik. 😛

I think that Wiz meant a 1-2% loss if you're doing money market or CDs. I think he likes to have money sitting around based on his egg stroking comment earlier in the thread. 😀

I made over 8% in my retirement account this last year, but that is my best return in 6 years. I usually hover around the 5-7% return, depending on how many stupid moves I make.
 
I made over 8% in my retirement account this last year, but that is my best return in 6 years. I usually hover around the 5-7% return, depending on how many stupid moves I make.

I finally realized that I really don't know what I'm doing with investments and switched over to a fund that's based on my years from retirement. All the diversification and risk management stuff are taken care of by someone else. So far, I've done pretty well. I've gained more than 10% in the 8 months or so since my money has been there. When I worked, I had the temptation to move my money around too much. 🙂 I've got to say I've always done better than my interest on my student loans, which is one reason why I'm not taking my money out to use for educational costs. That seems to be a huge nontrad debate, though.
 
I really like Mac's functionality, but I know my way around windows far too well. With Vista out (a lot copy and paste functionality from mac in there) and Mac working on a new operating system to come out in the next year, perhaps I will just get a Macbook pro and install both.

Check out this thread currently discussing these very issues.

http://forums.studentdoctor.net/showthread.php?t=369294

My bud from HS who is at OSUCOM runs a Mac with Linux (and maybe Windoze too) loaded on it. I like the multiple boot options, but it would just give me something else to waste time on instead of studying. I will probably just get a new Windoze laptop to keep my time wasting to a minimum and maximize my available study time. Who knows, maybe I will go with the Mac since I have 3 other PCs for non-compatability issues.

I am thinking hard about about one of the tablet PCs. They seem like they would be really good for taking notes, etc. Anyone have experience with one of these as a med student?
 
I think that Wiz meant a 1-2% loss if you're doing money market or CDs. I think he likes to have money sitting around based on his egg stroking comment earlier in the thread. 😀

I made over 8% in my retirement account this last year, but that is my best return in 6 years. I usually hover around the 5-7% return, depending on how many stupid moves I make.

You got it. 😀 👍 😀 👍 "Take your Jedi weapon. Use it. I am unarmed. Strike me down with it..." HBO has the Star Wars movies on this month. It's great. For some reason I identify my savings with a lightsaber. I wonder what Freud would say...

Yeah that's what I meant. Stafford rate is 6.8%. I keep my leftovers in a CD which is at something like 5.2%. And you know what that small gap buys me? PEACE OF MIND! If I were to underborrow and need the money, say like an unforeseen car repair or medical expense, the alternative to the 6.8% student loan is a credit card which is both higher rate and requires me to pay it back in the near future. In the words of Yoda, "Always in motion is future." No more gambling for Wiz.

I am thinking hard about about one of the tablet PCs. They seem like they would be really good for taking notes, etc. Anyone have experience with one of these as a med student?

Not a fan, plus I've never had any luck actually trying to take notes in lecture. The profs don't seem to like to follow an easily-identifiable outline. Some people like them, though, and I was at least one med school that made students buy a pre-loaded tablet from the school.
 
2008/2009,

Do they really let you publicly auction off your lottery numbers?
 
So I'm planning on contesting a couple of questions. Hopefully we can get some points back. Numbers 31, 41, and 51 on form B. The only one that I think I can possibly get is 31, but it doesn't hurt to try.

I walked out of that test feeling pretty confident and then I graded it...
Because I was so sure of my answers I don't remember the questions and have no idea why I missed many of them. I'm guessing it is because I'm an idiot and read increased for decreased or some bullcrap like that. Ahh, perhaps I should have slept last night instead of cramming.
 
I think there is a computer budget included in our financial aid.

Hey OUdoc08, what are the hours like in 3rd year? How often do you take call, etc.


3rd year hours vary by rotation obviously, but here's approximates:
Fam. Med. - 9a-4p M-F, no weekends
Medicine - 7a-5p, 6 days/week
Surgery - 5a-6p, 6 days/week
Peds - 7a-4p, 6 days/week
Neuro - 8a-3p, 5 days/week
Psych - ???
OB/GYN - ???
Geriatrics - ???

Also, there's usually class assoc. w/ each rotation which varies from about once/week to 5days/week, depending on rotation.

Medicine, surgery, peds, neuro, OB all have call which varies, but is usually about 1x/week on avg. Some are all night, but most rotations only make you stay until you admit and work up a patient, then you can go home (no post-call days off in that case though). I'm not sure about call on the 3 rotations I haven't done yet.


Also, these are just averages. For example, Peds is made up of one week subspecialty clinic, one week newborn, one week selective, and 3 weeks inpatient. Those hours vary alot.
 
:laugh: So are you thinking about anesthesiology (I'm going by your title)?

For some reason I was thinking that you were interested in emergency medicine.


Anesthesiology all the way. No close seconds.

(I was thinking about ER, until I figured out that I hate clinic, and that's pretty much what ER is becoming)


Also, to any of you guys who're on the fence about specialty choice, here's my best piece of unsolicited advice.

Different specialties attract different personality types, so let those who came before you guide you to what people like you do.
Forget what you think you like, and pick a specialty that has residents who are the same personality type as you, that you get along with well, etc., and odds are that's what you'll be happiest doing.

Ex: If you find yourself drawn to Type A robot tools, maybe Gen Surg. is just your thing :scared:

If, however, you find that hangin' with the coolest, smartest cats in the house is your bag, you may just be a future anesthesiologist 😎
 
If, however, you find that hangin' with the coolest, smartest cats in the house is your bag, you may just be a future anesthesiologist 😎

Your step 1 is already in hand, so please allow me to ask how you will decide what programs to apply to? A&M and UAB have been popular choices among the best OU grads going into gas in recent years...What is your take? I have gotten into a few fights over on the gas board over the quality of OU's program in part because of what OU grads have told me, but I am curious to know what factors you will consider when applying.
 
absolutely - I'm number 100 out of 108, but surprisingly I haven't had many offers yet... :laugh:

I saw someone selling #104 I think for $4. 😀 That is so weird that you can sell those numbers, and the amount of money people are apparently paying is insane. So how much of a big deal is it if you get a cr@ppy lottery number?
 
I saw someone selling #104 I think for $4. 😀 That is so weird that you can sell those numbers, and the amount of money people are apparently paying is insane. So how much of a big deal is it if you get a cr@ppy lottery number?

More advertising for the Tulsa campus...
 
Your step 1 is already in hand, so please allow me to ask how you will decide what programs to apply to? A&M and UAB have been popular choices among the best OU grads going into gas in recent years...What is your take? I have gotten into a few fights over on the gas board over the quality of OU's program in part because of what OU grads have told me, but I am curious to know what factors you will consider when applying.

Don't be telling people OU has a quality program! Tell 'em it sucks and RRC is fixin' to close 'em down! The sky is falling, say it with me!!
 
Your step 1 is already in hand, so please allow me to ask how you will decide what programs to apply to? A&M and UAB have been popular choices among the best OU grads going into gas in recent years...What is your take? I have gotten into a few fights over on the gas board over the quality of OU's program in part because of what OU grads have told me, but I am curious to know what factors you will consider when applying.

The problem w/ applying to any program not at your school, is the limited amount of exposure you have to that program. There is the opportunity to do away rotations in 4th years, but honestly, if your specialty of choice is competitive in the least, you're going to be applying to numerous programs that you never really know anything about.
That seems to me, a big gamble when you're talking about potentially spending 4 years at a program which you essentially know nothing about.

Anyways, that said, I really like the program at OU. The residents are smart, personable, and easy to get along with. The facilities are nice, the equipment is top-notch, there's wired or wireless internet in the rooms, they offer a pain fellowship, the program is a nice mix of clinical and academic work, OU offers an anesthesia extern program where 3rd and 4th year students can work alongside the residents and attendings, learn about anesthesia, and get to know the inner workings of the residency program. In addition, OU now offers in-house moonlighting which is a HUGE plus for the program. The hours are good, decent benefits, etc. In addition, per the residents, the intern year is AWESOME. It's at Baptist hospital with the only other residents there, being a couple of FM guys and a radiology resident. Sweet hours, you get to function as the code team leader, etc. I've heard previous 4th years say that the intern year was a major factor in their decision to rank OU #1.

From what I've heard, OU is pretty competitive within the region, (especially since they started the moonlighting gig, and I've found nothing I don't like about the program. That's not to say there aren't deficets. As with many programs, attending teaching is variable (ok, since I'm rather an independent learner). OU doesn't have great transplant training (I'm not planning on doing transplant in a major urban area), and the nerve block training is a little lacking compared to some places (if I want to do pain mgmt, I'll do a fellowship). So it's a good fit for me is what it comes down to.

I'd consider myself a competitive applicant (4.0 this year, 3.9 the first two, and 253 Step 1), but with something like 20 applicants from this school alone last year for 5 slots for OU students, it's pretty darn competitive if you want to be here, as I do.

The only other programs that I've researched that I like enough to apply to in the general region are Johns Hopkins in Arizona, and Scott and White in Texas. (Honestly, I like OU's program better than either one of these, thus far for several reasons, and I might rank these two high, but not #1).

So, I don't know what's flying on the other forums, but rumors are like... well you know.
 
did the iowa site just die? i was rolling along just peachy and now nothing will load.
 
Damn. I was just going to go check it out again. Yeah, I know, we were warned.

it wouldnt work for me for like 5 min but then it started working again. not sure what happened. its good now.
 
...I'd consider myself a competitive applicant (4.0 this year, 3.9 the first two, and 253 Step 1), but with something like 20 applicants from this school alone last year for 5 OU students, it's pretty darn competitive if you want to be here, as I do...

This has been the most helpful post in a long time. I'm ****ed if you are merely "competitive" :laugh: This saves me A LOT of trouble, because now I know there is no point in continuing to unpack from my move.
 
This has been the most helpful post in a long time. I'm ****ed if you are merely "competitive" :laugh: This saves me A LOT of trouble, because now I know there is no point in continuing to unpack from my move.

Is it just me, or does is seem like our administration keeps us deliberately ignorant as much as possible? For instance, all we have about AOA is a rumor set; we know very little about M3/4, hell nobody important has even talked about step 1. The only stuff I really know about alternate curricula forms I picked up here, and even the M4's I've met at two of the interest group meetings just parrot back what they've heard among themselves. Do you think that they do that to keep us fearful of them?

Is our most pressing issue really the existance of mini II in biochem? Scrap the whole class and start over...
 
I'd consider myself a competitive applicant (4.0 this year, 3.9 the first two, and 253 Step 1), but with something like 20 applicants from this school alone last year for 5 slots for OU students, it's pretty darn competitive if you want to be here, as I do.

with those numbers, is there a gas program in the country where you wouldn't be in the upper echelon of applicants? i thought dr. fitch said OUs program's typical applicant was about a 3.5 and 220.
 
I think oudoc is just being humble - when he wrote "competetive" you should be reading it as "kick-ass"
 
with those numbers, is there a gas program in the country where you wouldn't be in the upper echelon of applicants? i thought dr. fitch said OUs program's typical applicant was about a 3.5 and 220.


This is probably correct. The bigger point is, I don't believe your scores should drive your specialty choice.
The reason I strived for those scores is so I can be where I want to be, not so I can go find the "top" programs in the country. The truly high-tier programs are often very research oriented, of which I have no interest. My interest is in finding a good training program that is lifestyle friendly, and which has other residents who are cool to spend 4 years with.

I almost fell into the "you've got the scores, why don't you use them" trap, that would have put me doing a surgical subspecialty (ORL) that I would've been miserable doing. Instead, I decided, after hearing about a previous AOA #1 rank student who did Fam Medicine, that you should pursue what makes you happy, and if you have the fortune of having good scores, then it'll just make your pursuit a little less troublesome.
 
it wouldnt work for me for like 5 min but then it started working again. not sure what happened. its good now.

Yeah, I'm glad it's working. Of course it doesn't give me an excuse to just stop studying and go to bed. 🙁

The quizzes there are useful but irritating because they point to the same thing five times in a row and ask you to name it. Yeah, I get that it's simple cuboidal epithelium.
 
Is it just me, or does is seem like our administration keeps us deliberately ignorant as much as possible? For instance, all we have about AOA is a rumor set; we know very little about M3/4, hell nobody important has even talked about step 1. The only stuff I really know about alternate curricula forms I picked up here, and even the M4's I've met at two of the interest group meetings just parrot back what they've heard among themselves. Do you think that they do that to keep us fearful of them?

Is our most pressing issue really the existance of mini II in biochem? Scrap the whole class and start over...

You're right that there's not a lot of information about what we should do to make ourselves competitive for whatever we want to do. Of course, there's not a lot of information about anything -- I would never have known that the biochem mini was an issue if I didn't come to SDN. 🙂

It's possible that they think talking a lot about things that are fairly far ahead of us in the first year would just stress us out more. I could see where it would be sort of overwhelming to be worrying about the boards, matching, rotations and everything else when you really just need to focus on passing your current classes. On the other hand, it could reduce stress to know that it's not like you have to make As in everything or it's family practice for you.

Bleh, I don't know. I hope it doesn't snow tomorrow.
 
I almost fell into the "you've got the scores, why don't you use them" trap, that would have put me doing a surgical subspecialty (ORL) that I would've been miserable doing. Instead, I decided, after hearing about a previous AOA #1 rank student who did Fam Medicine, that you should pursue what makes you happy, and if you have the fortune of having good scores, then it'll just make your pursuit a little less troublesome.

Yes I taught that kid a little something or two about clinical micro when he was an M4, and I had a common project with him between his M1 and M2 years. Sharp dude, gotta admire his drive. If I wanted to go to Great Plains, I'm afraid that I would be in bed right now rather than studying. Perhaps a poor attitude...

👍 for Tulsa, BTW, that's where he went with several future derms and orthopods.

Also 👍 to the Baptist PGY-1, though some have complained that it is too cush. I enjoyed working for Baptist far more than OUMC. FAR more. Better docs and staff all around.

Here's what I was probing you for--you've got a family, no? Does that impact your decision?

Thing is, everywhere I have ever gone to school has been to follow a chica. Gotta say it hasn't done much for me. So if you'll allow me to play devil's advocate, who's to say that you really just wanted to stay here and are justifying your choice after the fact? What if I said that a couple of last year's all-stars said OU? NO WAY! because they thought it blew after they had visited other places? Is your mind really open?

Just probing...

BTW the last CA-3 I spoke to said the pain fellowship wasn't worth the time.
 
Yes I taught that kid a little something or two about clinical micro when he was an M4, and I had a common project with him between his M1 and M2 years. Sharp dude, gotta admire his drive. If I wanted to go to Great Plains, I'm afraid that I would be in bed right now rather than studying. Perhaps a poor attitude...

👍 for Tulsa, BTW, that's where he went with several future derms and orthopods.

Also 👍 to the Baptist PGY-1, though some have complained that it is too cush. I enjoyed working for Baptist far more than OUMC. FAR more.Better docs and staff all around.

Here's what I was probing you for--you've got a family, no? Does that impact your decision?

Thing is, everywhere I have ever gone to school has been to follow a chica. Gotta say it hasn't done much for me. So if you'll allow me to play devil's advocate, who's to say that you really just wanted to stay here and are justifying your choice after the fact? What if I said that a couple of last year's all-stars said OU? NO WAY! because they thought it blew after they had visited other places? Is your mind really open?

Just probing...

BTW the last CA-3 I spoke to said the pain fellowship wasn't worth the time.

You should have seen me get Jalopycat all riled up... :meanie: He's a PGY-1 gas at OU this year.

Does having a family impact my decision? Of course. It's a HUGE factor in my decision. Why wouldn't it be?
I want to have a life where I have as much free time as possible outside of work. For me medicine is a job, not a calling, not a obligation, it's a cool job that will allow me to have a sweet life outside of work hanging with my family and friends. Therefore, my choice of residency is going to put more of a priority on those points which allow me to do those things, rather than strength of research, "top-tier" institutions, or some prestigious faculty that I might train under.


Where would I be or what would I do differently if I was single, no kids?
Really, the main difference is, I'd probably be more inclined to look outside of the region (i.e. - Pacific NW where I grew up, just because it's more scenic) rather than no more than a few states in each direction.

There's a lot of great programs in the region, but I haven't seen any that have any selling points for me that outweigh OU.

That could change in the future, who knows, but I only go with the facts I have at present.

(BTW, it's better in each MS year, not knowing too much about the next, you've got too much to worry about at the time to fret about the future. )

Tips for MS1/MS2? Do well in classes obviously, but ROCK your Step 1. No matter what you make, grade-wise, you're step 1 is what you'll be compared to other students around the nation with. For the MS2's, don't worry about 1st year stuff until after the semester is over, for now, focus on IHI and Pharm, big-time. Rock the comp. finals, and a huge part of boards are already studied for.

BTW, I have a fairly simple plan that worked well for me for Step 1. If you want me to detail it, let me know.
 
Does having a family impact my decision? Of course. It's a HUGE factor in my decision. Why wouldn't it be?
I want to have a life where I have as much free time as possible outside of work. For me medicine is a job, not a calling, not a obligation, it's a cool job that will allow me to have a sweet life outside of work hanging with my family and friends. Therefore, my choice of residency is going to put more of a priority on those points which allow me to do those things, rather than strength of research, "top-tier" institutions, or some prestigious faculty that I might train under.

Cool. 😎

I think that Talpa has her answer now as to why gas is popular, but I've said the bolded phrase above to the pre-allo's only to have tomatoes thrown at me for a couple of hours. SDN--such a pleasant time suck. :laugh:
 
I would like you to detail your Step 1 plan. Couldn't hurt to tell us. 🙂
 
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