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step3 score effects on residency application - docmanu
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hi i have good score on step1 (90's) screwed on step2 , what difference can step3 score on my application. or else what will be the best thing to do to improve application for next yr?? please reply.
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#2
Some programs take Step 3 score seriously, some doesn't.....but if your Step 3 score is extraordinary you will get more interviews for sure. Moreover Step 3 step 3 excellent score justifies that you will be a good resident as this exam is meant for residents though non residents also take it.

Overall get a booming score over 95 & see the difference in your interviews.

Good luck & happy new year.
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Attempt: 1st ;
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Attempt: 2nd ;
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