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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]But you can get Cs and still get a job. It’s not like becoming a doctor where every grade matters.[/quote] Uhhhhh you know what they call the person with the lowest GPA at med school graduation, right?[/quote] Someone who won't match?[/quote] The people who don't match are the ones who only pick specialties and locations with a scarce number of matches. If you want to be an orthopedic surgeon or dermatologist in CA or NY, yeah, you're going to have trouble matching. That's like saying you are only applying to Ivy League colleges. But someone who graduates from an accredited US medical school should match if they are open to many locations, and if they consider specialties like primary care/family medicine where there are more spots.[/quote] Medical schools in the United States are very good about not allowing their students who score low on their step exams to only apply in derm in New York City or something. I will assure you that there are students who are aware of all this, and apply to internal medicine in places that people don’t want to be, who still don’t match.[/quote]
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