I wish I had known that this thread existed from previous years, because I struggled a lot with how to rank my programs. That being said, there was something remarkably personal to me about my experience at an interview and my feeling of "fit," which became my biggest factor for ranking, so I may not have relied on other opinions too much. I also have a sig other who I had to worry about, which complicated things--getting to buy a house and maybe have a yard where we match was a big factor for us.
I applied to 31 programs, got offered 18, went to 14.
1- Brown- absolutely loved it here. Thought the residents were fun, great operative opportunities, Dr. Ehrlich was the kind of guy I wanted as a chairman. I know I would like getting up to go to work most of the time here. And I can deal with the 6th year, I think it provides good opportunities for what you put in.
2- Pitt- would have been equally perfect for me, but my wife wasn't into it. I think Pitt is easily a top 5 program in just about any facet you can imagine.
3- Penn- their residents are so impressive as a group it's hard not to want to be one of them. And resident education is the focus of the program, unlike at some other big institutions. CHOP is a great hospital just to get to experience, too. But I don't love Philly that much, which was a strike against this program.
4- Carolinas- I agree with what has been said above. This was a total surprise to me, but Carolinas is exceptional in everything they do. And the residents are cool as hell.
5- UNC- Chapel Hill is a great town, and the program is on the rise. They seem to be committed to resident education and the residents get to operate a ton. Also, they use the preceptorship model, which I have mixed feelings about.
6- NYU-HJD- loved the people, loved the hospital, loved the philosophy, don't want to live in NYC. You might think I'm crazy, but there it is.
7- U of C- really liked it here, hard to explain. Leaders in the field of orthopaedic education, and Peabody seemed like a fantastic chairman.
8- Harvard- great program, puts you in a position to do whatever you want afterward. It's all been said. Wasn't crazy about the residents; Boston is cold and expensive.
9- Cleveland Clinic- really liked this program, but Cleveland is a tough sell. The hospital was, by far, the nicest I was in on the trail. These might have been the coolest faculty I met, too.
10- OSU- probably a great program, just didn't feel it. Also, Columbus in January has to pale in comparison to Columbus, in say, October, but I didn't get to see that, unfortunately.
11- Jefferson- definitely a program on the rise, top notch faculty, but I didn't sense that resident education was a priority. Also, not crazy about Philth-adelphia.
12- Loyola- solid place, just not quite the academic scene I was looking for, as far as I could tell.
13- Allegheny General- a good operative program, but the residents seemed a little overworked. The best meal I got on the trail. Pretty minimal research opportunities, which turned out to be a bigger factor for me than I anticipated.
14- St Luke's/Roosevelt- very similar to AGH, except with sh--tier housing opportunities. Cool faculty, though.
Couldn't make interviews at Hopkins, UVA, BU, and GWU.
Good luck to all on 3/20.