(10-25-2017, 05:30 PM)Guest Wrote: I wonder what the interview curve looks like these days? I'm betting it is bimodal with like 70 people sitting on 17+ interviews and on the other spectrum like 80 people sitting on less than 8. Then like 40 people somewhere in between. Or maybe I'm really wrong?
very curious about this too. Seems like a lot more ppl with <10 interviews on this forum compared to last year. Or are ppl just being more vocal this cycle?
More than likely the same 2-3 very vocal people.
Added a couple of updates.
Invites:
9/17 - Indiana (10/27-28, 12/8-9)
9/17, 9/20 - Maryland (11/10, 11/30, 12/4, 12/12)
9/19 - Penn State (10/20, 12/8, 1/19)
9/20, 9/21 - Texas A&M Scott and White (10/16, 11/13, 12/11)
9/21, 9/27 - University of Wisconsin (10/15-16, 11/13-14, 12/5-6, 1/17-18)
9/21, 9/22 - University of Florida (10/16, 10/26, 11/14, 12/6)
9/21 - Saint Louis University (10/07, 11/18, 12/16)
9/21 - Yale (11/9-10, 11/30-12/1, 12/14-15, 1/11-12)
9/22 - Georgetown (10/19, 11/16, 12/7)
9/22 - Cleveland Clinic (10/20, 11/3)
9/22 - University of Illinois Peoria (10/28, 11/11, backup date = 12/9)
9/22, 10/14 - Michigan (10/27, 11/13, 11/21)
9/22, 9/26 - Medical College of Wisconsin (11/4, 11/18, 12/9)
9/22 - Geisinger (10/27, 11/10)
9/22 - Houston Methodist (12/8, 12/15, 1/12)
9/22, 10/4 - Utah (11/8, 12/6, 12/13)
9/22 - Iowa (10/23, 10/25, 10/30, 11/6, 11/8, 11/10, 11/13, 11/15, 11/17, 11/27, 12/11, 12/13, 12/15, 12/18, 12/20, 12/22, 1/8, 1/12, 1/17)
9/23 - University of Virginia (10/13-14, 11/17-18, 12/15-16)
9/25, 9/27 - SUNY Upstate (11/11, 12/9, 1/13)
9/25 - Minnesota (11/10, 12/1, 1/5)
9/25 - University of Virginia - NIH (10/11-12, 11/15-16)
9/25 - Baylor (11/14-15, 12/5-6, 12/12-13)
9/25 - Henry Ford (10/24-25, 12/5-6, 12/12-13)
9/26 - Wayne State University (10/18, 11/8, 12/6)
9/26 - Tulane (11/3, 12/1, 1/5)
9/26 - Southern Illinois University (10/12-13, 10/26-27, 11/2-3)
9/26 - University of Alabama (11/1, 11/28, 12/20)
9/26 - Medical College of Georgia (11/10, 12/8, 1/12)
9/26, 9/27, 10/13 - UT Health San Antonio (10/20, 11/3, 11/10, 12/1)
9/26, 9/28 - University of Kansas (10/3, 10/10, 12/1)
9/26 - Duke (11/10-11, 12/8-9, 1/12-13)
9/27, 10/3 - the Ohio State University (10/11-12, 11/15-16, 12/6-7)
9/27 - NYMC-Westchester (10/20, 10/27, 11/17, 12/1, 12/15, 1/5)
9/28, 10/25 - University of Rochester (11/3-4, 11/10-11, 12/15-16)
9/28 - University of Louisville (11/16, 12/7)
9/28 - University of Colorado (10/31, 11/14, 11/28, 12/14)
9/28, 10/13 - University of Arkansas (10/30, 11/21, 12/5, & 1/10)
9/28 - University of Washington (10/20, 12/8, 12/15)
9/28 - Virginia Tech (11/7, 11/14, 12/5, 12/12)
9/29 - LSU New Orleans (11/10, 11/17, 12/1)
9/29 - University of Kentucky (11/2, 11/9, 11/16, 12/7
10/2 - Loyola University (11-4, 11-18, 12-16, 1-13)
10/2 - LSU Shreveport (10/27-28, 12/8-9, 1/5-6)
10/2 - Hofstra (11/21, 11/28, 12/5, 12/12)
10/2 - Oklahoma University (11/2, 12/11, 1/23)
10/2, 10/4, 10/23 - University of Buffalo (11/9, 11/16)
10/2 - New York University (11/17, 12/1, 12/15)
10/2, 10/23 - Rush University - 11/16, 12/14
10/2, 10/5 - Oregon Health and Science University (11/16-17, 12/7-8)
10/3 - Wake Forest (10/23-24, 11/6-7, 11/13-14, 12/11-12)
10/3 - George Washington (11/8, 12/14)
10/3 - Rutgers University (10/18, 11/15, 12/20)
10/3 - Brown University (11/13, 12/4, 12/11)
10/3, 10/6 - UNC (11/3, 11/10, 12/6)
10/4 - West Virginia University (10/23, 11/20, 12/11)
10/4 - Rutgers (10/18, 11/15, 12/20)
10/4, 10/5 - University of Nebraska (10/28, 11/10, 12/8, 1/12)
10/4 - UC Irvine (11/30, 12/12)
10/5 - University of New Mexico (10/27, 11/10, 12/1)
10/5 - Albany Medical Center (11/9, 12/14)
10/5 - NYP Columbia (12/07 12/16)
10/5 - University of Miami (11/4 and 11/18)
10/6 - Northwestern (11/10, 12/1, 1/12)
10/6 - University of Mississippi (11/17, 12/2, 1/15)
10/7, 10/9 - VCU (11/3-4, 12/8-9, 1/5-6)
10/8 - University of Chicago (10/18, 11/15, 12/13)
10/9, 10/17 - Allegheny Health Network (11/6, 11/28, 12/15)
10/9 - UPMC (11/20, 12/11)
10/9 - Cincinnati (12/13-14)
10/9, 10/23 - Carolinas Medical Center (11/18, 12/9)
10/12 - University of Vermont (11/2, 11/9, 12/7)
10/12 - Washington St Louis (11/12-13, 12/08-09, 12/15-16, 01/8-9)
10/13, 10/17 - Vanderbilt (11/20-21, 1/7-8)
10/13, 10/18, 10/25 - Jefferson (11/11, 12/9, 12/16)
10/13, 10/18 - UT Southwestern (11/13-14, 12/6-7)
10/16 - University of South Florida (12/01, 12/15, 1/19, 1/26)
10/16 - Mayo Clinic Jacksonville (12/5)
10/16, 10/17 - Temple (10/27, 11/17, 12/8, 1/12)
10/16 - Brigham and Women's Hospital (11/8-9, 12/6-7)
10/16 - Mount Sinai (11/6, 11/18, Dec 1)
10/16, 10/18 - Stanford (12/16, 1/27, 2/2-3)
10/16 - Cornell (11/20, 12/14, 1/5)
10/16 - University of Illinois at Chicago (11/10-11, 12/1-2, 12/15-16)
10/17 - University of Tennessee (11/20, 12/18)
10/17 - Medical University of South Carolina (12/7, 12/8, 12/9)
10/17 - Inova Fairfax (11/14, 12/5)
10/18 - Barrow Neurologic Institute (11/13-14, 11/27-28, 12/4-5, 12/18-19, 1/8-9, 1/22-23, 1/29-30)
10/18 - Case Western Reserve University (11/8, 12/9, 12/16)
10/18, 10-20 - Mayo Clinic Rochester (12/8-9, 1/5-6)
10/18 - UCLA (12/6, 12/13, 1/17)
10/19 - University of Pennsylvania (11/15-16, 11/16-17, 12/6-7, 12/7-8, 12/13-14, 12/14-15, 1/10-11, 1/11-12)
10/19 - UCSD (12/8, 1/19, 2/2)
10/20 - USC (12/9, 1/6, 2/3)
10/20 - Emory (12/7-8, 12/14-15, 1/11-12)
10/20 - Dartmouth (11/10, 11/17, 12/12, 1/5)
10/23 - UT Houston (11/13, 12/11)
10/23 - Albert Einstein Montefiore (11/10, 12/15, 1/12)
Rejections sent so far:
10/2 - Kentucky
10/2 - Oklahoma
10/9 - Utah
10/10 - UC Irvine
10/11 - Brown
10/12 - VCU
10/12 - Nebraska
10/13 - NYU
10/13 - Tufts
10/16 - UTSW
10/17 - Cornell
10/20 - Emory
10/23 - Dartmouth
10/23 - Duke
10/23 - Penn State
No word yet from:
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Johns Hopkins University
Massachusetts General Hospital
Tufts Medical Center
UC Davis
UCSF
University of Arizona
University of Missouri-Columbia
University of Puerto Rico
University of Texas Galveston
10/26 - Henry Ford rejection
Same ^.
This shouldn't come as a surprise, but if there are any 3rd years following this thread with a Step 1 in the low 230s or worse, please, I implore you to save yourself the hassle and hurt this process will cause you, and look at another field. There is literally nothing you can do to mitigate your score, and you will be screened out continuously. Taking a year off and putting out 5-10 Neurosurgery publications will not make up for it. A PhD with lots of primary author basic neuroscience papers in respectable journals may, but that is not really feasible for someone coming in MD only. You really can't underestimate how much 5-10 questions on that test can really have a profound impact on this cycle and your future career. Thank you, and best of luck to everyone.
(10-26-2017, 05:53 PM)Guest Wrote: Same ^.
This shouldn't come as a surprise, but if there are any 3rd years following this thread with a Step 1 in the low 230s or worse, please, I implore you to save yourself the hassle and hurt this process will cause you, and look at another field. There is literally nothing you can do to mitigate your score, and you will be screened out continuously. Taking a year off and putting out 5-10 Neurosurgery publications will not make up for it. A PhD with lots of primary author basic neuroscience papers in respectable journals may, but that is not really feasible for someone coming in MD only. You really can't underestimate how much 5-10 questions on that test can really have a profound impact on this cycle and your future career. Thank you, and best of luck to everyone.
Are you saying this is you?
(10-26-2017, 05:53 PM)Guest Wrote: Same ^.
This shouldn't come as a surprise, but if there are any 3rd years following this thread with a Step 1 in the low 230s or worse, please, I implore you to save yourself the hassle and hurt this process will cause you, and look at another field. There is literally nothing you can do to mitigate your score, and you will be screened out continuously. Taking a year off and putting out 5-10 Neurosurgery publications will not make up for it. A PhD with lots of primary author basic neuroscience papers in respectable journals may, but that is not really feasible for someone coming in MD only. You really can't underestimate how much 5-10 questions on that test can really have a profound impact on this cycle and your future career. Thank you, and best of luck to everyone.
without a 250, very slim chance of getting interviews and matching at all
(10-26-2017, 07:14 PM)Guest Wrote: (10-26-2017, 05:53 PM)Guest Wrote: Same ^.
This shouldn't come as a surprise, but if there are any 3rd years following this thread with a Step 1 in the low 230s or worse, please, I implore you to save yourself the hassle and hurt this process will cause you, and look at another field. There is literally nothing you can do to mitigate your score, and you will be screened out continuously. Taking a year off and putting out 5-10 Neurosurgery publications will not make up for it. A PhD with lots of primary author basic neuroscience papers in respectable journals may, but that is not really feasible for someone coming in MD only. You really can't underestimate how much 5-10 questions on that test can really have a profound impact on this cycle and your future career. Thank you, and best of luck to everyone.
without a 250, very slim chance of getting interviews and matching at all
I know you are trying to be sarcastic but this statement is actually pretty accurate
What's the status on UCSF & University of Washington, have those invites gone out?
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