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>> Geoffrey Kendall: It's an incredibly bizarre feeling knowing that there's a, I believe
they call it the computer in the sky, that's deciding the next 4 years of my life.
>> One more
>> Kristi Larned: The fate of the next 3 years is resting on the announcement that I'll hear
in about 10 minutes.
>> Good luck!
>> Jason Hine: I worked really hard. There was a lot of payoff a lot of sacrifice and
it all kind of culminates today in a very exciting moment, all of us opening our letters
together.
>> Congratulations.
>> Geoffrey: My first choice, I'd love to stay in Boston, is right here at Beth Israel.
>> Jason: My number one is Temple down in Philadelphia.
>> Geoffrey: But I've applied all over the east coast.
>> Janessa Nason: I would love to be at Maine Med.
Thank you.
I think the people there are great.
That is the cutest dress.
>> (screams)
>> I have the envelope in my hand.
>> (screams)
>> Oh my gosh!
I feel like I have the golden ticket, you know.
>> Okay, you ready? This is like the most nerve wracking thing I've ever done.
(laughs) Maine Med!
>> What is it, what is it?
>> Yeah! Maine Med!
>> Geoffrey: Going to Dartmouth! Unbelievable!
>> Mayra Spurling: Congratulations! You've matched! Family medicine, Alaska!
>> High five! Woo!
>> Kristi: I got my top choice at Beth Israel. I'm very excited.
>> Oh, we're going to be neighbors!
>> Nicole Barbee: I got my first choice, I'm matched in the family medicine program in
Waukesha, Wisconsin.
I plan on coming back to rural Maine to practice family medicine and they have a really great
rural training program out there.
>> Jason: I got my number one choice actually. That's the important part right there, the
Temple. Unbelievable. I can't stop smiling. So, yeah, I'm very excited and just opening
another chapter.
>> Geoffrey: This has been a marathon to say the least. It's been a long four years, but
it's also been the fastest four years of my life. It's been incredible.