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seems like the 6 or so regular posters in the past several months are either 1st semesters or applicants.
i'd absolutely love to see how our fellow sabans did. the 2005 class did great! we need to continue to with last year's performance to get SABA on par with Ross and St. George's reputation.
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i guess the list will be on the saba site soon though.
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Some of our professors here have said that some people have matched in some impressive areas and overall done well. I haven't seen the list here on the island yet, I think it takes time for people to report in, as it's purely voluntary, and some folks you never hear from again even though they match.
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i was browsing the SDN site, and a saba grad (username SabaEM) matched in EM at George Washington in DC. just thought i'd post it here, so people know saba had at least ONE match this year, lol...
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Yeah, the majority seem to be in IM according to the list posted here at school. I saw several surgerery matches. Matches at Case Western and lots of other nice medical centers in Maryland and throughout the US. Obviously some in kansas city and baltimore where we rotate students a lot. Couple of pediatrics, lots of anesthesia, family practice, a good variety. Only one or two psych this year. Saw a neurology, at least one (SF match). I was satisfied with the number and quality, it seemed that nearly the whole class matched as far as I can tell. I was also satisfied when a prof looking at the list said that a lot of them were just as knuckle-headed as me, or worse.
There were several people who accepted prematches, both at large programs and small programs. I think that is a trend that has grown over last years match.
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