
For a few years after she matched into her residency program, my wife and I would watch streamed versions of her medical school’s latest Match Day celebrations.
After a while, we didn’t know anybody who was opening the envelopes and reading the results to their classmates. It was just fun to see the widened eyes that soon began to leak and the full-throated screams that emanated from the new doctors who had just received some of the best news of their lives in front of some of their closest friends. It’s always enlightening to watch other people (and perhaps future colleagues) experience so much joy after such a long and intense medical school journey.
Of course, there are always fourth-year medical students who end up disappointed by what lurks inside the envelope, but even watching those range of emotions play out in real time in front of a couple hundred people was an interesting exercise.
I don’t watch those Match Day celebrations in full anymore, and I was the one who reminded my wife a few days ago that Match Day had arrived. But the joy around the country is still palpable when that day in late March appears on the calendar.
For the past three years, I’ve put together the best Match Day reactions I could find on the internet (here’s the 2024 version, the 2023 version, and the 2022 version), because it’s fun to watch other people have fun and to celebrate their successes from afar. I’m doing it again for 2025.
Like most years, most people who posted their Match results on social media were in a celebratory mood. They either matched at one of their top choices or they had successfully navigated the process with their significant other. Others shared their disappointment. Still others reflected on their complex journeys.
Here were some of the best social media posts I found from this year’s Match Day celebrations (and if you're only looking at this in your email inbox, you're going to need to click on one of the above links so you can fully experience the tweets and videos in your browser).
The Best Match Day Reactions of 2025
First, the joy.
🥹 Most heartwarming thing you'll see today 🥰 Match Day reveal for future @GopherPMR resident Dr Adamietz!#MatchDay2025 #Match2025 #residency #rehab #Physiatry pic.twitter.com/EB5d1I93XK
— University of Minnesota PM&R Residency Program (@GopherPMR) March 23, 2025
Yesterday it was a blast to celebrate #MatchDay with our @Jacobs_Med_UB 4th-year #MedicalStudents & their loved ones!
📸 More pics on Instagram: https://t.co/XxrVuW5ORn#UBuffalo #MatchDay2025 #UBClassOf2025 #MedicalSchool pic.twitter.com/MAKckxhRyH
— Jacobs School at University at Buffalo (@Jacobs_Med_UB) March 23, 2025
It’s got to be pleasurable to have a successful Match Day with others and get to eat cake while singing, “Happy Match Day to you.”
But you’d better have a box of tissues handy.
I AM GOING TO BE A SURGEON!! Tears are flowing and my heart is full!! All credit is due to my mother who sacrificed her life to raise me single-handedly. This one is for you, mommy! #match2025 #generalsurgery #matchday2025 #womeninsurgery pic.twitter.com/akWPKCRKwa
— Shabnam Parsa (@shab_parsa) March 17, 2025
It wasn’t just tears, though. There was plenty of screaming and hollering.I AM GOING TO BE A PHYSICAL MEDICINE & REHABILITATION (PHYSIATRIST) DOCTOR!!!
I matched into my dream specialty! A specialty I was told over and over again was too competitive and unattainable for someone like me😭@stgeorgesu #sgumatch #matchday2025 #match2025 pic.twitter.com/MnC08AXNGu
— Giana Johnson, MS4 (@GianaHJohnson) March 18, 2025
Seeing dreams come true! Congratulations to all those who matched at #MatchDay2025. 👏 #URochesterMatch
More on the milestone moment and where they are headed: https://t.co/eALFvxMfCQ pic.twitter.com/ChvqL04355
— UR Medicine (@UR_Med) March 21, 2025
Match Day is here! Today, @UCincyMedicine students learned where they’ll continue their training, with some staying in Cincinnati at UC Health. We’re excited to welcome our next residents!
Do you have a Match Day memory? Share it below! 🩺👇 #MatchDay2025 @uofcincy pic.twitter.com/sSv5eCiZxK— UC Health (@uc_health) March 21, 2025
Some even dressed up in costumes and headed over to the ballpark to celebrate.
Congratulations to fourth-year medical students at MCG who learned where they will complete their residencies. A happy day at SRP Park for Match Day 2025.#MatchDay2025 #MatchDay pic.twitter.com/ln4CvbNAj5
— MCG (@MCG_AUG) March 21, 2025
Even Taylor Swift (and the joy she brings) made an appearance on social media.
"Just waiting to find out where I'm going to spend the next several years of my life."
There's only a few days left until #MatchWeek2025!
⌛️ 2 days until #MatchStatusMonday2025 (Mon, March 17)
⏰ 6 days until #MatchDay2025 (Friday, March 21)#radiology #meded pic.twitter.com/wrzWQUBBnW— Medality (formerly MRI Online) (@medalityhq) March 15, 2025
As always, though, not everybody matched, and they had to be reminded that life could still be beautiful in the future.
Congrats to those who matched today!
TBH, I never liked the NRMP MATCH. Not matching is devastating. Soul wrenching.
Nothing helps if you didn’t match. But keep this in mind – it’s not the end. Trust me. Take time to digest and regroup. But don’t give up. #matchday2025
— Angel Gómez-Cintrón, MD, MPH (@skeletalrad) March 17, 2025
And, of course, some matched somewhere other than their first choice.
But the point of the day is to figure out where the next step of your medical journey will take you. And for that, all of it should be celebrated.
Money Song of the Week
We talk so often at WCI about spending money and how to do so effectively (and to make sure you’re spending extravagantly on what you care about while being frugal on the things you don’t). But sometimes we forget that, for much of our lives, we’re lucky enough to spend on what we want AND what we need and that there are plenty of people in this world (probably the vast majority of the world) who don’t get to spend on what they want because they only have enough for what they need.
That’s basically what the RX Bandits’ 2001 tune, Get, is all about. As lead singer/guitarist Matt Embree repeats over and over again,
“No time to get what you wanted/It's time to get what you need/No time to get what you wanted, baby/It's so hard, it's so hard to see.”
In the song, he highlights a couple of examples of how people who don’t have enough money to dream about what they want are living their lives, including “the girl at the corner store” who thinks she’ll be complete if she has more money and the man with the drug problem who needs “more money for just one more hit, or at least one more bullet.”
This song is upbeat, filled with bright vocals, a jingly-jangly guitar, and the ska-punk horns that were once one of the defining traits of the band in its early days (it eventually became more of a prog band with a hint of jammy math rock and straight-ahead punk), but yeah, the tune’s subject matter gets a little dark.
I saw RX Bandits live a few days ago for the first time. Tickets were priced in the $50 range, but I scored one on a third-party site for $7. That’s the lowest price I’ve paid for a concert ticket since 2006 when I saw ska heroes Mustard Plug for $8 at a small bar/club in Cincinnati (yeah, I keep track of the prices I’ve paid for shows—I KNEW that info would come in handy some day).
Turns out that sometimes you can spend money on what you need AND what you want and still pay an extremely low price if you know where to look.
More information here:
Every Money Song Every Published
Reddit of the Week
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Maybe you knew this. Maybe you didn’t. Or maybe you just want to weigh in on Roman number semantics as so many of the comments to this post did. But this couldn’t have been an accident (looking at you IVOO and VIOO).
What do you remember about your own Match Day experience? Would you have done anything differently?
[EDITOR'S NOTE: For comments, complaints, suggestions, or plaudits, email Josh Katzowitz at [email protected].]
dude I had no idea the V was 5! I was assuming it stood for Vanguard! Mind blown!
Isn’t D the roman numeral for 500?