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Wednesday, February 04, 2009
Residency Interviews
Finished with interviews for 3 weeks and I'm still brimming over with thoughts about the process. This time, I'm concerned about my horrible carbon footprint secondary to traveling to so many cities. Read about it at The Differential. You may need to sign up for a free account.
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3 comments:
Good luck with the applications.
Thanks goodness the application process is all finished. Now we just wait for the computer matchmaker to make us a match.
do they use the BCS computers?????
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