D-Day is Set

The single most important day in my medical school career has finally been set:

July 14th, 2006

That's the day I am scheduled to take Step I of the US Medical Licensing Exam. Granted, Match Day (where medical students learn where they will be doing residency and in what specialty), is very important too, but they keep telling us that our Step I score is the most important factor in securing a desirable residency, with 3rd year grades and Letters of Recommendation following closely behind. Probably when I get to that point, Match Day will become the single most important day in my medical school career. :-)

I just hope that the date I selected for Step I is a good balance between enough time to study, and enough time for the scores to be posted so that I can start my clinical rotations on time. The school would not give a firm deadline as to when one had to take the test by, just sometime in "mid-July…"


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papa Says:

That is a day for fireworks in France : Bastille Day. Hopefully this will be a good omen for your test score!

Carsten Says:

Well, I guess a day celebrating a tie (as the French were fighting themselves) does shine as a momentous occasion in French military history, considering all the defeats. :lol:

sonja Says:

oh and isn’t that nice? you can share something with the french..your most admired people

 
 
 
Alana Says:

I’m sending you lots of prayers and good vibes for that day :wink: Sorry I’ve been MIA. Did you know I was hospitalized? Maybe I told you about that already. But that wasn’t the end of me being sick. Now I’m in Lima, though, so things are better in many ways. I updated my blog today. (finally, right?) There’s a picture post too =).

Carsten Says:

Thanks. :-) I was wondering what you were up to - good to hear from you. Nope, hadn’t heard you were in the hospital - hope everything is ok. Read your site - nice pictures!

 
 

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