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Realistically, not a great shot unless you have a letter writer who personally knows someone in a CA program and can call for you. Purely based on stats and achievements, you are below average for a DO applying for rads in CA.
Shouldn't stop you from applying, obviously.
Isn't it crazy with those super high stats , this student is below despite being one point below for the average for step 1 for matched rads and 260 which is 10+ for step 2 simply because he is a DO ? Thats insanxe.Realistically, not a great shot unless you have a letter writer who personally knows someone in a CA program and can call for you. Purely based on stats and achievements, you are below average for a DO applying for rads in CA.
Shouldn't stop you from applying, obviously.
Isn't it crazy with those super high stats , this student is below despite being one point below for the average for step 1 for matched rads and 260 which is 10+ for step 2 simply because he is a DO ? Thats insanxe.
Simply for DO. I understand CA needing higher stats but not being DO. Stupid mcat lolSimply because he is DO and applying to CA radiology programs*
Insteadof skimming I read the entire thread and I just LOLd . Sorry OP. You MD. YOu the manJust to clarify, I'm an MD student.