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Chance of matching
#41
That wasn’t me. I’m not an hhmi fellow. Do yo think that I will barely match or do I have a great shot at a top 50 program
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#42
Roll the dice
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#43
What?
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#44
Can someone pls answer
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#45
What benefit will you get in terms of advice from this site compared to the national statistics that are online
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#46
Because those statistics are only by people who wanted to be in the survey not all nrmp match applicants
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#47
m3 wondering if i should stick with nsg with a red flag.

Step 1: 263
Research: 6 papers, 3 first author, 1 high impact. But 3 of these in plastics, 1 in psych and 2 in nsg. 3 abstracts.
Clinical grades: so far all honors (but only 4 so far)

here's my problem: remediated anatomy in m1. i could do more ngsy research, but i'm not sure if i'll match with this red flag. should i give up and focus elsewhere?
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#48
(11-17-2018, 01:08 AM)Guest Wrote: m3 wondering if i should stick with nsg with a red flag.

Step 1: 263
Research: 6 papers, 3 first author, 1 high impact. But 3 of these in plastics, 1 in psych and 2 in nsg. 3 abstracts.
Clinical grades: so far all honors (but only 4 so far)

here's my problem: remediated anatomy in m1. i could do more ngsy research, but i'm not sure if i'll match with this red flag. should i give up and focus elsewhere?

Pack it up. FM will be a stretch for you.
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#49
(11-17-2018, 01:18 AM)Guest Wrote:
(11-17-2018, 01:08 AM)Guest Wrote: m3 wondering if i should stick with nsg with a red flag.

Step 1: 263
Research: 6 papers, 3 first author, 1 high impact. But 3 of these in plastics, 1 in psych and 2 in nsg. 3 abstracts.
Clinical grades: so far all  honors (but only 4 so far)

here's my problem: remediated anatomy in m1. i could do more ngsy research, but i'm not sure if i'll match with this red flag. should i give up and focus elsewhere?

Pack it up. FM will be a stretch for you.

Lol. forgot to specify but it will be on my mspe that i remediated. i was told by my dean that it might be a deal breaker, is this not true?
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#50
I don't read mspes usually. you will be fine as your clinical are more important
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