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Applying for DR residency, need advices&guidances please

Hi,

I’m a 4th year from low-tier med school. I’m planning to apply for DR this year. My brief summary of app as follows:

I’m a US army veteran. I got 247 on step1 but 241 on step2. Did bunch of volunteers during med school. 4H and 2HP during Clerkships. Published couple case reports and submitted two radiology paper to RSNA that still under review (I’m the 1st and 2nd authors). Four strong letters from gen surgery, IM, two from radiologists.

I want to do DR residency at New York, preferably New York City where my family lives. Can you guys let me know if I have any chances match into a competitive DR residency at NY? Or anywhere?

I know it’s a little bit late but is there anything I can do to boost my application a lit bit more? Or increases my chances?

I’m thinking to apply 80-100 programs

What’s my odds of getting into TY programs?

Any guidance/advices are appreciated, thank you so much.

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