'You will be ranked to match' Here's why it causes residency applicants to lose and programs to win

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You have completed your residency interviews. Congrats! You receive an email (or letter of intent) from the residency program director whom you interviewed with stating that 'you will be ranked to match'. How does this affect your rank order list? Should you rank this program high because if the program loves you, you have better chances of matching there right? WRONG!

Find out why some residency programs play this dirty game and how it tends to baffle you but benefits ONLY the program. This video is to make you aware of this harmful strategy and allows you to be SMART and take control of your destiny as you confidently create you NRMP rank order list to land in your dream residency program.

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The issue is that Programs have all the leverage, regardless of whether or not the algorithm has been tipped towards the student. Theres more graduates than students. its like the Hot chick on Tinder that has 9, 999 Matches.. Yeah she really wants guy A but if guy A don't fall in line there is guy B, C, E, F, G etc..

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So as am IMG if I get told that I will be ranked high, isn't it better that I rank them high too since IMGs tend to have way less interviews than American Nationals?
Because if I like a program but they dont rank me high, or I rank a program low and they rank me high. Isnt that gonna butcher my chances in any of the 2 programs?
I will appreciate your reply to this 😊

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