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Hi, I'm new to this here forum. I'm just starting third year, so I wanted to get an idea of if I can even get an ortho residency based on my credentials so far.

Step one was a 230. I have no research experience whatsoever and I spent the summer between first and second year doing nothing (big mistake I know and knew while it was happening). The first two years at my school are pass/fail and I never failed any courses or tests. So, I'm wondering about a couple of things. First, grading for the clerkships seems like it's so subjective there's no telling what it will take to get honors, so will it be possible to match without honors in surgery? Second, is research experience mandatory? Will not having any be a major problem.

Any feedback will be greatly appreciated and of course taken with a few grains of salt. Gracias.
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Relax. After going through the application process this past year, it seems that most applicants worry a lot more than they have to (easier to say in hindsight, I was freaking out the week before rank lists were due). Anyone who uses this website worries even more than usual due to some of the posts ("I had a 290, was AOA at age 15, healed blind children, and didn't match ortho", etc.).
230 is a strong Step 1 score; mine was very similar and I got plenty of interviews. Yes, Step 1 scores are important, but I think letters of rec carry more weight than people may think.
Doing nothing between first and second year is NOT a mistake; I sat on my girlfriend's couch all summer and watched movies. Actually, none of my 5 or 6 friends that matched ortho this year did anything worthwhile during that summer. And no one asked about it at interviews.
Don't sweat general surgery grades TOO much...I received a "pass" in surgery, it was my only "pass" of third year and no one mentioned it at interviews. Every school has different clinical grades, but the best thing you can do is work hard and don't be a d-bag. Obviously honoring gen surg would be better than passing, but it's not necessary to match. That being said, you should try to honor your ortho surgery rotations.
Finally, research is a very good to have on your application, but you have plenty of time to get on board with something. It doesn't have to be a huge project that gets published. I did research during 4th year and didn't even get a poster or abstract out of it. But every interview asked about it, so it was good to have it on the application. And I'm sure that everyone knows people who matched without research experience.
Now don't get me wrong: there's no guarentee about matching and I'm no expert. I'm just trying to point out that you don't have to be the biggest superstar ever just to match. Work hard third year and have fun.
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