three is rough, but not impossible. i was an ok candidate, so knew i had to suck it up for fourth year. finished m3 on surgery, took a month off for step 2 (which i rocked, thanks very much
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) then did three ortho sub-i's. my home program was third, as i was planning to do four and pooped out. if you do three, do your first choice 2nd if you will be taking call in all rotations. if you can do tough month, easy month, first choice, that might be good too.
if you're already a star, don't bother. it is fun because it's ortho, but it wears you out. if you're borderline, i'd say go for it. after a few months of taking call and doing exams, etc, you actually start to sound like you know something, which is a great feeling.
word to the wise. if you can't put on a happy face when you're tired, don't do three. no matter how easy it is, you will be exhausted from being on one long interview for three months, and you want to show your best side.
good luck. just keep your eyes on the prize.
cheers.
firegirl