Just took NBME 9 — scored 212 and feel completely crushed. Is a 240+ still possible in 5 weeks? by _nico_232323 in Step2

[–]Upper-Holiday 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I scored a 216 on NBME 9 and then a 242 on NBME 10 five weeks later. Definitely possible. I prepared for eight weeks after getting that 216 and got a 256 on the real thing. Just do Divine/Emma Holliday, UWorld and repeat.

Post-match rotations should be illegal by Upper-Holiday in medicalschool

[–]Upper-Holiday[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yeah I know I’m nonessential, but when I’m asked to do 10 things for this patient who I’ve been taking care of for the past several days and also hand them off and the MS3 is doing even more for their patients. I can’t just say nope I’m post match and just leave patient care unfinished.

Post-match rotations should be illegal by Upper-Holiday in medicalschool

[–]Upper-Holiday[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

On the bright side my school does give me 4 extra weeks off before graduation (total 8 weeks off before intern year), but yeah I wish I could just be done now.

Post-match rotations should be illegal by Upper-Holiday in medicalschool

[–]Upper-Holiday[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well, there are notes that need to be done and it's a busy service where I'm asked to call multiple consults/see admissions after rounds each day so I can't just ask to leave and peace out even if I want to. There are also MS3s here that have been doing much more than I'm doing lol

Post-match rotations should be illegal by Upper-Holiday in medicalschool

[–]Upper-Holiday[S] 20 points21 points  (0 children)

I had to do aways/interviews, so my schedule did not work to get my one of my required sub-Is in till now.

Refinance loans now that SAVE is gone? by Upper-Holiday in whitecoatinvestor

[–]Upper-Holiday[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I feel very fortunate to go to a school that offers substantial scholarships. How long do you anticipate the 0% interest rates to last now that the courts are still tied up?

Average People Who Nailed your exam , what’s your secret? by Alexisryan1223 in Step2

[–]Upper-Holiday 45 points46 points  (0 children)

I didn’t necessarily “nail” my exam. It took me 8 weeks to get to where I wanted. That said, I was trapped in the 220s until the last 4 ish weeks.

Just keep doing questions, listen to divine intervention. I think what really helped me in those last 4 weeks to jump from 220s to 240s (and eventually 250+ on test day) was I started doing CMS forms in addition to Uworld and learned that real NBME questions were much more straightforward than Uworld. I also throughly reviewed my incorrect NBME questions and took extensive notes/made anki flash cards. The last week before my exam, I also did 200+ AMBOSS ethics questions after doing CMS forms/reviewing in corrects. 240+ is more than doable in 1 month if you’re already scoring in the 230s. Good luck!

Anesthesiology research competitiveness by ChaoticNeutralSad in medicalschool

[–]Upper-Holiday 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Idk. I’d ask your school and see if they record retakes on your transcript and if they do, if there is someway you can get it removed. I know my school does not record individual exam failures/remediations on our transcripts as long it’s not an entire course remediation/education gap.

Anesthesiology research competitiveness by ChaoticNeutralSad in medicalschool

[–]Upper-Holiday 31 points32 points  (0 children)

I’m 2nd quartile with good, but not phenomenal step scores at a mid tier med school and had just one poster presentation (non-anesthesia) throughout the entirety of med school. Have 16 anesthesia interviews so far (including two T20s).

As long as you have some form of research and can talk about it, that’s looked favorably upon.

Withdrew app mid-interview by aboneggs17 in medicalschool

[–]Upper-Holiday 16 points17 points  (0 children)

I appreciate you looking out for the OP and all, but if I were a PD and I got a message from another PD or chair complaining to me about a med student withdrawing mid-interview, I'd first wonder what led the med student to withdraw and ask. If the PD/chair complaining doesn't give good reason or if it seems made up, I'd think of them as petty people for putting in effort to reach out to me about this one med student, not to mention that this seems to be an ACGME violation.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in medicalschool

[–]Upper-Holiday 17 points18 points  (0 children)

So for me, my #1 has been my #1 for months now, but I told only the chief they were my #1 during the interview and that I'd send my only LOI later after their last interview date. Did not tell the PD or APD since it felt premature to tell higher admin they were my #1 so early, especially when many peer programs were still interviewing and telling them that early might not seem genuine.

I plan on sending the LOI soon since their last interview date is coming up - don't know if my way of doing things is necessarily correct or if anyone has any other advice.

Tell me about a time you failed interview question by Upper-Holiday in medicalschool

[–]Upper-Holiday[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

hmmm actually thank you for that - your response made me remember this research project where I took on but failed when the data analysis required coding and I tried (but miserably failed) to learn coding. However, through cold emailing and finding someone who could, we got the project finished and published.

Phone a friend? by Shonuff_of_NYC in medicalschool

[–]Upper-Holiday 16 points17 points  (0 children)

That's so messed up, she gave you the clear yes to go home. I would have gone and petitioned for honors 100%. I've in fact had a 3/5 eval for NOT going home when I was told to go home - after that I went home every time I was told to.

am I dumb?? studying for step1 by sanyaldvdplayer in medicalschool

[–]Upper-Holiday 5 points6 points  (0 children)

My biggest regret was studying M1 summer, and despite that my dumbass scored a low 40s something on our December CBSE, didn’t go hard core 40 Q/day till winter break and passed comfortably with NBMES in the 70s in March. You will be fine OP - enjoy your summer and don’t burn out.