Appropriate to put step scores and ITE scores (if high) on CV for letter writers for fellowship?

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or does it come off as being a tool? like I said, only for internal use for LORs, not the real deal. I was fortunate to have steps >250s and ITE >98%ile.

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I had similar scores on my ITE and I did not provide it to my LORs but it did get mentioned in my PD letter and mentioned at multiple interviews. I think it did help me because I was a mediocre med student (step scores to go along with it) but worked a lot harder in residency. I doubt it matters as much if your step scores are good.
 
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I had similar scores on my ITE and I did not provide it to my LORs but it did get mentioned in my PD letter and mentioned at multiple interviews. I think it did help me because I was a mediocre med student (step scores to go along with it) but worked a lot harder in residency. I doubt it matters as much if your step scores are good.
PD's are absolutely not supposed to put ITE scores in fellowship LOR's. It's expressly disallowed.
 
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