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  #1

Hello there,
I have an interw around nov jan, the dates to be chosen by me.But I am confused as to when to give my step 3.
I thought it would help me to get a prematch and H1B if I appeared for the interview along with step 3 results or at least tell them that I appeared and am awaiting results. Also, so far this is the only interview I have and do not want to go wrong.I am pretty confident of my interviewing skills.
Kindly help.
Many thanks in advance

  #2

kindly post a detailed article on interviewing skills, since u r pretty good at it

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  #3

study hard, and take it as soon as you can..... just need some confidence that you'll pass it, if UW or nbme or anything tells you you'll pass, go for it. .... we never feel completely ready...

  #4

try to get step 3 result before IV

But be careful, step 3 is very hard

SOme 90+ in step 1 and 2 but still failed step 3.

Good luck.

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  #5

Hi James
Some program give credential to S-3 especially offering Prematch, but what I hear is BIG prog usually do not consider S-3 in the selection process. If you know the hospital you are interviewing you can check the program requiremnent. Bottomline is you have to give your S-3 at some stage. If are comforatable, go for it.If you are not confident then delay it as a bad result may effect your chance more then some body without S-3.GL.










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