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by ItsOKImaLimoDriver » Wed Mar 24, 2010 11:19 am
by KneeMD » Sun Mar 28, 2010 8:11 am
kdburton wrote:I'm relaxed - trust me... Theres no harm in thinking through the intricacies that may make a difference in the end, especially when I have the time do it it like right now. I went to business school before medical school and we had entire courses devoted to preparing a resume that "jumps out" and ways to impress interviewers with the limited time you get in an interview. I gurantee the same type of thing will apply for residency interviews. I'm sure you've read articles about the same thing written by two different authors and realized that one author somehow was able to engage you much better than the other. Well the same thing goes for your CV and your personal statement. I'm just asking for people to reply if they found any creative ways to beef up the non-academic portion of their CV which ended up working in their favor, so if you don't have anything constructive to add to the conversation then don't reply to the thread

by thatswhatshesaid » Sun Mar 28, 2010 10:48 am

by kdburton » Sun Mar 28, 2010 4:32 pm
thatswhatshesaid wrote:The format of the CV is dictated by the application software. So, just write in a semi-readable description of your interest and move on to the next step on ERAS.
thatswhatshesaid wrote:On a side note (this is not directed at anyone in particular); There are some folks here on orthogate that come off as loud-mouthed blow-hards that are extremely fond of themselves. I chalked it up to people being different on web forums and concluded that there is no way in hell they actually interact with other adults in person the way they do on the internet. However, after meeting a few of these people at interviews and realizing that a few are my classmates, I stand corrected.
I wonder if there is a section on the match outcomes that describes the match rate of people with various personality disorders.

by thatswhatshesaid » Sun Mar 28, 2010 6:53 pm

by strbck15 » Mon Apr 05, 2010 11:31 am
by Iliizarovian » Mon Apr 05, 2010 12:33 pm

by darkshooter326 » Tue Apr 06, 2010 8:01 am

by strbck15 » Tue Apr 06, 2010 9:26 am
darkshooter326 wrote:I was wondering more generally what format to put my CV in. I am applying for aways right now and am not sure what to keep on there. I can't search "CV" because it is only 2 characters :-/
How much undergrad stuff do we include? I guess Med school grades and Step 1 should be on the CV? and also any research projects, etc.
Any help is appreciated!
by Iliizarovian » Tue Apr 06, 2010 9:28 am

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