By Guest on Tuesday, 25 July 2006
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I realize that the step 1 is an important factor in determining whether you can get into, and what programs you can get into. But my question is overall, where does the step 1 rank in the factors that play into these equations? For example can a good/great step 1 overcome a lack of other important achievements (ie. AOA, research, or high number of honors)

Thanks for any input.
95% of those above 240 matched into ortho
so yes, step one is very very important

but I would say AOA is more important
97% of those who were AOA matched.

So if you have both over 240 + AOA, then you have a 99.9% chance of matching.

GOod luck.
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step one takes you only so far... a good score can help secure interviews, but once invited, they look at other things like personality, hobbies, research, interest in their program, life goals etc.

a lot of the interview stuff seems pretty random as far as getting interviews. there is no single thing that guarantees an invite... even the best applicants get turned down by a few places.

so, to answer your question, a good score might get you more interviews, but it wont make you a great applicant by any means.

also, there is a surprising amount of research that has been done on this subject... try pubmed. historically, step I, AOA, and knowing the applicant (by doing a rotation there) are most important.
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I do agree with the previous post. I do also want to add that the reputation of your school has a lot to do with it. If you are AOA and have 240+ then you should get a lot of interviews no matter where you come from. If not and you come from a sub-par medical school, then you really need to do something to set you apart.

bottom line is, study hard and do lots of aways to increase your chances
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