Originally posted by azcomdiddy
I have straight A's in medical school and I can assure you I'm not going to be a better doctor because of it. You can essentially know everything for an exam and get a B on it. Getting the A requires memorization of additional tedious details and knowing the material so well that you can't be fooled by any question. I agree with the others, gunning for A's is only required if you want an ultra competitive residency. That's the only reason why I gun for all A's. Do you think I would sacrafice my social life and sleep if I was seeking some of the less competitive residencies? Heck no! If you want Fam, IM, Peds, General Surgery and Anesthsiology, you don't need straight A'.s
But you are correct, board scores are more important than class rank. I could be ranked first in my class but if I score poorly on the boardsI, I will be excluded from some of the most competitive residencies available.