(04-29-2017, 11:45 AM)HUdispo Wrote: (04-28-2017, 09:44 PM)Guest Wrote: Lol...of course it matters considering more applicants for the same number of spots = more competition. OP didn't say they were considering another specialty because nsg is too competitive; they are likely just worried that they may not get to pursue their passion if they don't match....this is how most people feel going through the match.
Well said. The fear of not matching in a competitive specialty, regardless of the quality of your app, is justifiable considering great, deserving candidates slip through the cracks every year; it's an imperfect process. But I think the best things we can do as applicants is to at least *consider* what our plan will be if we don't match into NSG so we're not completely blindsided if worse comes to worst. Regardless, I don't think it's fair to always respond to everyone's concerns with "if you're worried about that, you might not be cut out for it."
Really agree with your last sentence. People in this field (and other competitive ones) LOVE to say "if you do "x", you're not cut out for this field". It's garbage, you dont need to be god to go into neurosurgery or any other competitive field. But that doesn't stop people from saying:
1) if you care about family, you're not cut out for nsg
2) if you even think about a day off, you're not cut out for nsg
3) if you don't dream about your research, you're not cut out for nsg
4) if you contemplate your interest in nsg for one millisecond, you're not cut out for nsg
5) if you have any doubts about your app, you're not cut out for nsg
6) if you get emotionally attached to a patient as a young and inexperienced med student, you're not cut out for nsg
7) if you're not willing to marry your hospital instead of your SO, you're not cut out for nsg
8) if you go through a rough patch as a med student and maybe experience burnout for a few weeks, you're not cut out for nsg
9) if you dislike the idea of working 150 hours a week as an attending, you're not cut out for nsg
10) if you don't think/dream/do neurosurgery 24/7, you're not out for nsg
It's all garbage. We're all human.