04-26-2022, 08:58 PM
(04-26-2022, 08:28 PM)Guest Wrote:For sub-is, time of application > step scores. I have a 27x for step 1 and had to apply late since I was busy studying and taking step 2. I got rejected from most places with an "already full" e-mail. To future applicants, get all your stuff ready by the first day and send it in. For next year, take step 1 ASAP, get that P and submit.(04-26-2022, 06:31 PM)Guest Wrote:(04-26-2022, 06:17 PM)Guest Wrote:(04-26-2022, 05:45 PM)Guest Wrote:(04-26-2022, 04:41 PM)Guest Wrote: Rejected from the sub-I. Not sure, they said they inundated with applications the day it opened. I'm sure there's a lot of filtering they went thru. I'm a sub 240 step1 so that's probably it.
If you are sub 240 would strongly consider dual applying. Know a guy with score just below 240 who got a fucking PhD in neurosurgery and didn’t match.
What does dual applying look like? Should I be getting LORs from my surgery MS3 rotation? The rest of my schedule til ERAS is packed with neurosurgery rotations. I've gotten two sub-i's so far.
I wouldn’t jump to having to dual apply. Many factors like when you submitted, who wrote your letter, what school your from have a lot of influence as well. Did you apply right when it opened?
I applied late to both of the sub-i's that've accepted me. I'm not from a top 40 school. Just not sure when to throw in the towel and get my letters in order to dual apply.