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My first 2 interviews for residency as a near Saba graduate
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All of the students that i know had greenbook cores and that is perfectly adequate for most states except PA and TX as far as I know where you need greenbook electives also. Saba will give you some preferential treatment with a higher score. Where the good Step One Score comes in to help is when you are going for electives. Before my score results I was outright rejected at many places to do electives and typically did electives where I did my cores as they take you with open arms. Once I had my scores I called several programs that turned me down for electives ealier, told them I was interested in their residency, told them my scores, then all of the sudden they were open for electives. Just do as good as you can on the boards. At the minium though you do want to pass on the first attempt. There is a large number of residencies including family practice that will not grant an interview if you have multiple attempts to pass. So it is better to pass on the first attempt and get a low score than it is to have multiple attempts. Bottom line is you cant get your foot into the door if you dont get an interview. Best of luck to you. Sincerely, Scott Jones DC MS IV
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I forgot to answer your Kaplan Reivew question
Most students do take Kaplan and now of course Saba offers it in fifth semester. I was on the phone with the clinical dept. at Gardner last week and I was informed that the first attempt pass rate is up dramatically at Saba since they started offering the review. The review they had before Kaplan was absolutely terrible. (I actually tuned it out completely and studied on my own) My advice is to take the review seriously on the island. Take Kaplan again when off the island and make sure you do all the practice exams as you should be able to go through the videos much quicker the second time and you will do quite well on the boards. Get A's and B's in classes though because Kaplan alone it not enough but easily the icing on the cake. I feel for sure my score was 20 or 25 points on each STEP because of Kaplan. You only need roughly 20 more questions right above the national average to be one standard deviation above the national mean. Any more qustions you get right than that will put you 2 standard deviations above the mean. (and in very good shape) I hope this answers your question. Sincerely, Scott Jones
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