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ok we all know having the top grades and AOA etc. are most competitive. But there are also people who make it to rad without those high marks. so the question is who are these people? what 'other' things did they have that made up for their lack of AOA high board scores, honors...
would anyone like to list 'sub par' applicants (on paper that is) who got into rad?
and what was it that got them past the initial screening with simple numbers...
research? being president of their med school? being older? knows the program director?
thanks
would anyone like to list 'sub par' applicants (on paper that is) who got into rad?
and what was it that got them past the initial screening with simple numbers...
research? being president of their med school? being older? knows the program director?
thanks
I mean, so far in third year, I've managed to scrape by with subpar shelf exam scores and clinical grades....(btw, subpar on shelf exams is like ~70?) My board scores - nothing to sneeze at - very mediocre compared to all these 245/250's....sigh. If anything, I'd like to know where the current MS4's that are labeled "average" are applying.....but I guess no one will say a peep until March 17th rolls around, huh?