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  Monday, 11 November 2013
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This is not meant to freak anybody out. Just to get a sense of what's going on with regards to interview invites. Some people have had a good amount while others do not. I just ask that you answer the following questions below. I will start.

School: Midwest, private, USNews rank top 50
Applied: 90+
Interview: 7 total, including (2 aways and my home program)
Waitlisted: 3
Rejected: 13
Step 1: 240+
Step 2: Pending
AOA: No
Preclinicals: Mix of H, HP and couple Pass
Clinicals: 2H, 2P, rest HP
Ortho subI and Away: all H
Research: decent amount, 5 posters (including 2 ortho), no publications
Extracurricular: a lot
Letters: 2 big names, some regular people. They promise the letters will be strong
Any other strengths (eg, PhD, unique background, military, Athlete etc): none
12 years ago
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I think you're doing pretty well. I'm in a similar spot. From what I've been told it's still early for ortho invites and you'll feel better at the end of November/early December.

School: Southeast, Public, Not top 50
Applied: 60
Interview: 8 total, including (2 aways and my home program)
Waitlisted: 0
Rejected: 7 (haven't heard from ~10 that have given invites according to people here)
Step 1: 260
Step 2: 270
AOA: No
Preclinicals: 2/3 A's, 1/3 B's
Clinicals: All A's (honors?), 1 B
Ortho subI and Aways: All A's
Research: Decent experience but not ortho - 1 poster, ongoing pub; ongoing ortho research
Extracurricular: enough
Letters: 4 excellent letters according to our dean
Any other strengths (eg, PhD, unique background, military, Athlete etc): Varsity football in college
12 years ago
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Anyone here with less than 3 interviews like I do, excluding my aways and home program?
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I'm beginning to think I won't match.
12 years ago
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I'm there with you ....

The waiting game can be a brutal one sometimes!
12 years ago
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I'm there too. I have zero invites other than my rotations. The nonstop barrage of rejections has been brutal as hell. Shit, I didn't think I was gunna match at Iowa (or even get an interview), but I at least thought I would get 1 or 2 non-rotation interviews by this point...

Edit: as reference for those who may care:
Pre-clinical grades: all pass (p/f no ranking)
Clinical grades: a couple pass, hp, and honors. All ortho sub I rotations honors.
Step 1: 245
Step 2: scheduled for December
Applied to 83 programs
12 years ago
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School: private, US News rank top 20
Applied: 70+ (couples matching)
Interview: 18 total, including 2 aways and my home program
Waitlisted: 1
Rejected: about 7, but many other programs have given silent rejections
Step 1: mid 260s
Step 2: Pending
AOA: yes
Preclinicals: pass/fail (all pass)
Clinicals: 2HP, rest honors
Ortho subI and Away: all H
Research: 5 posters (including 4 ortho), no publications, 1st auther ortho pub will hopefully be submitted soon, several other projects that have not amounted to anything significant.
Extracurricular: not much since college (some TA, some mentoring)
Letters: No big names; all ortho
Any other strengths: College varsity athlete, team captain
12 years ago
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Can we save the usual bragfest till after the match, please?

This is too neurosis-inducing even for me.
12 years ago
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Man, I'd totally be worried about matching if I didn't have at least 18 invites by this point too.
12 years ago
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This post was not intended to irritate anyone. It was meant to get an idea of what's going on during the interview invite season
12 years ago
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It was and still is a good idea to see how other people are doing in the process. I think everyone realizes that Orthogate suffers from a bit of selection bias (though nowhere near the level at SDN), which can cause some added stress unless you view posts here from that standpoint.
12 years ago
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I think this is really helpful. By no means is it bragging especially given my stats. I am really grateful and there is hope for everyone! All you need is one interview right?

School: South, not top 25 but I love it here
Applied: 70+
Interview: 6 total, including (2 aways and my home program)
Waitlisted: 2
Rejected: 25 and still counting
Step 1: low 230s
Step 2: low 240s
AOA: No
Preclinicals: 2 H rest HP
Clinicals: 2 HP rest H
Ortho subI and Aways: All H
Research: almost none, no pubs got involved late but have something to talk about on the trail
Extracurricular: Normal stuff, Ortho club, volunteering, etc.
Letters: 1 huge name, 1 PD from home program, 1 respected faculty
Any other strengths (eg, PhD, unique background, military, Athlete etc): Extensive military and other professional degree

Pretty mediocre candidate by orthogate standards but I think it is going pretty well so far. I have not noticed a regional bias and have been shut out by a lot of schools in my area while getting interviews and waitlists at places I never thought I'd hear from.
12 years ago
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Seems like this forum has been quiet for a while. I know people are starting to cancel interviews, so others might benefit. I have benefited from people canceling at two places and will be attending those interviews. Hopefully, we will all match. Continue to share your story on this forum.
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