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  Friday, 20 May 2011
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I saw an old thread w/ a similar question, so bear with me...

I have a mediocre Step 1 score and third year grades. However, I have strong research w/ 1st author pubs to show for it. Is it more important to take Step 2 early (and do well) so that I have my score for an ERAS submission on Sep 1st? Or do I take my home sub-I first in order to have one ortho rotation/letter under my belt--and submit ERAS w/o Step 2?

I realize that I can upload scores, grades, etc. later. Thanks for hearing me out.
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Whether or not you decide to take Step 2 early or not, one thing to consider is that you dont necessarily need the score to be released by Sept 1 to be early. The majority of programs I interviewed at didn't send out invitations to interview until after Nov 1 when the deans letter comes out. With that said, depending on your school's schedule you could probably do your home sub-i and maybe even an away rotation or so before you take Step 2 and your score would be available to the majority of places you apply to before they make decisions for interviews.
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Yeah, that's interesting. The consensus amongst the residents here is that ~1/2 programs nationwide start to download/evaluate applications on Sep 1st, whereas the other 1/2 wait until the dean's letter. Assuming that my CK score doesn't show up until mid-Sep, can I rely on the notion that the early cohort of programs will find out and/or care about my score? I would notify them, of course...
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