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Some tips come residency application season

Just want to get this out of the way. I appreciate any advice. I had a drop in STEPS; 242 STEP 1 to 240 STEP 2, no excuses but was just in a bad spot at the time of step 2.

Title says it all, I will be applying (most likely) DR. I was hoping to go to a program with good training with ample fellowship opportunities out west (go to med school not from the west). i.e. academic or strong community. The rest of my app is pretty good. 4/7 clinical honors, couple honors in preclinical, decent amount of research (ill be able to list 5-7 things on my app, working on maybe getting some more stuff in my rotations coming up), and good (I think?) letters. I interview very well. Any idea or anecdotal evidence how this will affect me? Disappointed but ready to move forward.

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