This thread is for all the people out there who don't think Ortho is possible. I am one of those people, but I made it happen. I'm going to go back to the beginning...
applied to medical school twice. Had to work in a lab for a year and had to get a master's degree where I took 1st year medical school classes (btw that kind of burned me out for the first 2 years of medical school because I worked my tail off during my master's)...our school is only pass/fail. Honored only 1 class in the first 2 years. Step 1 217/88, Step 2 226/93. Did not honor any 3rd year classes, only passed them (at our school you have to be in top 10% nationally on the shelf and then honor the subjective clinical part...this equals hard as balls to honor). Applied to over 100 ortho programs (what's another swipe of the credit card of money I don't have?) and got 9 interviews (ranked 10 places because 1 place had a 6 yr research position) and a 1yr prelim gen surg program just so I could hand pick my place and not have to scramble.
found out monday that I Matched! I had some non-traditional things going for me: did a bunch of research including having the forthought to write my master's thesis on an ortho topic and even got my thesis advisor to write me a rec from 3 years ago. I also did a bunch of random stuff in med school but it gave me a lot of stuff to talk about i.e. student government, admissions committee, my dog and I were even pet therapists randomly enough
Sorry for the long post I've come to this site so many times the last 2+ years and was growing tired of seeing the "Do I have a chance with a 250+ and all honors?" I'm proof that even if you don't have all that, Ortho is still doable...congrats to everyone who matched...
applied to medical school twice. Had to work in a lab for a year and had to get a master's degree where I took 1st year medical school classes (btw that kind of burned me out for the first 2 years of medical school because I worked my tail off during my master's)...our school is only pass/fail. Honored only 1 class in the first 2 years. Step 1 217/88, Step 2 226/93. Did not honor any 3rd year classes, only passed them (at our school you have to be in top 10% nationally on the shelf and then honor the subjective clinical part...this equals hard as balls to honor). Applied to over 100 ortho programs (what's another swipe of the credit card of money I don't have?) and got 9 interviews (ranked 10 places because 1 place had a 6 yr research position) and a 1yr prelim gen surg program just so I could hand pick my place and not have to scramble.
found out monday that I Matched! I had some non-traditional things going for me: did a bunch of research including having the forthought to write my master's thesis on an ortho topic and even got my thesis advisor to write me a rec from 3 years ago. I also did a bunch of random stuff in med school but it gave me a lot of stuff to talk about i.e. student government, admissions committee, my dog and I were even pet therapists randomly enough
Sorry for the long post I've come to this site so many times the last 2+ years and was growing tired of seeing the "Do I have a chance with a 250+ and all honors?" I'm proof that even if you don't have all that, Ortho is still doable...congrats to everyone who matched...