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how come board scores arent made publicly available?
Because schools don't want pre-meds making their decisions based on a test that is more individual than anything. I do think there are some schools that prepare students a little better than others, but in the end it's a very individually-driven test.
but the schools are made up of those individuals! I do see your point though.
Not that I'm aware of, but some programs will have step 1 cutoffs...some of which are advertised and some which are just word of mouth (though I'd be careful with the latter, as I've heard rumors of step 1 cutoffs that weren't true).Do residencies "advertise" the board scores of their accepted applicants?
Not that I'm aware of, but some programs will have step 1 cutoffs...some of which are advertised and some which are just word of mouth (though I'd be careful with the latter, as I've heard rumors of step 1 cutoffs that weren't true).
Many program websites will have that info under "Application FAQ" or something similar. Most programs in most specialties probably don't have cutoffs, advertised or otherwise.There are various "charting the match" publications each year that indicate average board scores in each specialty. But I haven't seen such for specific programs.
There are various "charting the match" publications each year that indicate average board scores in each specialty. But I haven't seen such for specific programs.