Originally posted by ckent
It's OK, your still only half way through third year. Most programs would like to see students get honors or at least A's or high passes in at least a few of their rotations. A student with straight B's or passes is often interpreted as a student who may not be as successful during residency. You will have difficulty matching into the specialties that you mentioned with straight B's or passes and mediocre evaluations. My advise to you is to try to stop being so quiet. Speak up whenever you know something, as you obviously know a lot. Contribute to discussions whenever you can, and ask questions about whatever you don't understand. Go out of your way to present patients to your attendings and make extra presentations on topics to show that you are really interested. Actually, there was a study that suggested that when students just said "uh huh" or "I agree" more often, they were interpreted as less quiet and received better grades, so that's something that you can try too. Try to see your attending as just another person or perhaps even a friend, and you will feel more open to talk to them, try not to think about how you are being evaluated 24/7.