12-06-2022, 02:46 AM
(12-05-2022, 02:43 PM)Guest Wrote: Some really terrible advice in this thread. When I went through the interview process, the Chair's didn't really care much for the research or step scores. In fact, some of the most distinguished chair's like Bobby C., Mitch, and Spetzdog focused on how many tendies I had crushed in college and medical school. If I wouldn't have been a third generation fratking I don't think I would've matched. So while some medical students above will talk about their academic accolades hoping that will get them a spot in residency, in my own personal experience, it was a trophy case of dimes that got me through. Just my experience I guess?
So basically you're a privileged white boy? Sorry man. Some of us are the children of immigrants who have to rely on true merit to get where we want to be in life. I'm glad, however, that you got shitfaced in undergrad. If I end up with a brain tumor and end up with you as my nsg, I'm toast.
I guess it does make sense as Barrow is a predominantly white institution. Kind of sus as Asians are academically superior to Whites. How a program can be entirely white is beyond me. Thankfully guys like Eddie Chang are changing the game and kicking the whites out of the business. Once I become a program director, I will only pick from non-whites.