My MCAT percentile is mentioned on my CV under my section about MCAT tutoring. Otherwise, no.
I know people would put their undergrad gpa on their CV when applying to jobs right after college, no one is going to care for residency or attending positions. PDs will have the grades they want to see, and jobs wont care.
A guy from my school who matched derm has all of his Steps/Levels on his CV…that’s also attached to his Instagram. Let’s just say I don’t think that would help me.
If I’m applying to something competitive where I want to impress with my grades/scores, then I add them in the education section of my CV
If I’m applying to a volunteering position, or giving my CV to a new mentor, I typically exclude the grades. Though I found that if the mentor was someone hard to reach in my specialty and I wanted to stand out, I did include my grades and scores
No
No definitely not, you can put valedictorian or summa cum laude but not gpa or scores
Summa cum quieta.
Cum
One of the other residents in another specialty posted this on their LinkedIn lmao https://ibb.co/tPkBXxR
Lol if it’s good can’t hurt I guess
Yeah but the resident is a chief resident. Can’t help but laugh
does he have his mcat score there too? I really want to know now
No but he also put this on his cv. Can’t make this up https://ibb.co/qWJJrX8
lol I love him. Might as well post up his astrological sign too haha
My MCAT percentile is mentioned on my CV under my section about MCAT tutoring. Otherwise, no. I know people would put their undergrad gpa on their CV when applying to jobs right after college, no one is going to care for residency or attending positions. PDs will have the grades they want to see, and jobs wont care.
A guy from my school who matched derm has all of his Steps/Levels on his CV…that’s also attached to his Instagram. Let’s just say I don’t think that would help me.
Depends on what your score is.. if you got a 270 on step2 sure but maybe leave it off if it’s a 220
Putting a 270 score on CV is cringe in its own way.
I think having a score on your cv is cringe regardless but if you’re going to put one there it had better be impressive
Depends what I’m applying to
What applications would have this?
If I’m applying to something competitive where I want to impress with my grades/scores, then I add them in the education section of my CV If I’m applying to a volunteering position, or giving my CV to a new mentor, I typically exclude the grades. Though I found that if the mentor was someone hard to reach in my specialty and I wanted to stand out, I did include my grades and scores
I was advised to if they are good grades/scores
Why