2009-2010 University of Illinois (UIC) Application Thread

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Well what worries me is from checking last years thread, there was a girl who had applicant in process for a long time too and she ended up getting rejected, so who knows. i think they are somewhat arbitrary until you get an invite but we'll see i guess.
 
so im applicant in process and have been for like 2-3 weeks maybe 4 didn't really pay attention after i was complete(end of July). Thus, I have a paranoid question. I did not put all of the classes that I would fulfill for the behavioral science classes though I will take a class in the summer that would finish it off if I do get into UIC. Would that be a reason I wouldn't get an interview? Were we supposed to put that on our primary? Stats 33N 3.55/3.48 in state

Also how long being an applicant in process until I probably won't get an interview?
 
Received an interview invitation last week. I was complete in the first week of July, FWIW.

Scheduled for 9/22....eep. Kind of nerve-wracking being the first round of interviewees when I won't know what questions they're asking.

Also, why are you people obsessively checking the status page? Who gives a ****? Just make sure they have all your stuff, and then twiddle your thumbs until you get a letter either way. You people are trying to read status changes like tea leaves.
 
Received an interview invitation last week. I was complete in the first week of July, FWIW.

Scheduled for 9/22....eep. Kind of nerve-wracking being the first round of interviewees when I won't know what questions they're asking.

Also, why are you people obsessively checking the status page? Who gives a ****? Just make sure they have all your stuff, and then twiddle your thumbs until you get a letter either way. You people are trying to read status changes like tea leaves.

for the most part i agree with except they for whatever reason donmt send everyone a letter
 
does anyone have the link to the status page website?

Thanks
 
Received an interview invitation last week. I was complete in the first week of July, FWIW.

Scheduled for 9/22....eep. Kind of nerve-wracking being the first round of interviewees when I won't know what questions they're asking.

Also, why are you people obsessively checking the status page? Who gives a ****? Just make sure they have all your stuff, and then twiddle your thumbs until you get a letter either way. You people are trying to read status changes like tea leaves.
hahahahahaha- soOOO funny!
 
VisionaryTics said:
Also, why are you people obsessively checking the status page? Who gives a ****? Just make sure they have all your stuff, and then twiddle your thumbs until you get a letter either way. You people are trying to read status changes like tea leaves.

Why bother concerning yourself with how other people manage the anxiety/impatience inherent in this process? There is a bit of "code" you can read from the statuses, so why not figure it out?

The letters, for some reason, aren't generated or sent (or something) to everyone. I didn't get one until after I'd interviewed. The status page is the place to go. If you don't want to, don't.
 
Just read this ENTIRE thread and I have got to say, zip knows his stuff. Good job bud - it's great to see someone taking care of these questions!
 
Does anyone know if it's common for applicants to get an interview after going from 'applicant in process' back to 'application in process?'
 
Just wanted to put out there that I had an awesome interview day. Really amped me up about UIC, its resources, its students, and its faculty. Interviewers were a good mix, two very conversational and friendly, and one who challenges you, but was very fair and in the end all-around nice guy.

Keep it goin' UIC!
 
Does anyone know if it's common for applicants to get an interview after going from 'applicant in process' back to 'application in process?'

Yep, don't start sweating yet. 🙂

Just wanted to put out there that I had an awesome interview day. Really amped me up about UIC, its resources, its students, and its faculty. Interviewers were a good mix, two very conversational and friendly, and one who challenges you, but was very fair and in the end all-around nice guy.

Keep it goin' UIC!

I wasn't working that day, but the office works very hard to try and make your visit enjoyable. Glad yours was! Good luck! 🙂
 
Yep, don't start sweating yet. 🙂



I wasn't working that day, but the office works very hard to try and make your visit enjoyable. Glad yours was! Good luck! 🙂
That was totally evident. This one guy, Gary, was seriously working his butt off to escort literally every interviewee to every interview they had, which were all in very different locations. After other interview days, I can say that that was extremely helpful and very much appreciated. If you manage to talk to Gary or any of the people who work on interview days, let them know that they are doing a fantastic job.
 
That was totally evident. This one guy, Gary, was seriously working his butt off to escort literally every interviewee to every interview they had, which were all in very different locations. After other interview days, I can say that that was extremely helpful and very much appreciated. If you manage to talk to Gary or any of the people who work on interview days, let them know that they are doing a fantastic job.

I TOTALLY agree! I interviewed in your group, and I was blown away by how helpful Garie (and everyone else) was!!! Prior to my interview, I envisioned myself stumbling over a map, running around in heels, and rushing to make it on time to each of the interviews. NOT the case in real life! They tell you where you need to go ... heck, they TAKE you where you need to go so you are never under ANY stress whatsoever! I actually had fun on the interview! So to everyone: fear not! and have fun! 😀 The food was rather tasty, too.
 
I TOTALLY agree! I interviewed in your group, and I was blown away by how helpful Garie (and everyone else) was!!! Prior to my interview, I envisioned myself stumbling over a map, running around in heels, and rushing to make it on time to each of the interviews. NOT the case in real life! They tell you where you need to go ... heck, they TAKE you where you need to go so you are never under ANY stress whatsoever! I actually had fun on the interview! So to everyone: fear not! and have fun! 😀 The food was rather tasty, too.
Agreed. Potbelly's WITH oatmeal chocolate chip cookie.... omg. lol
 
hey ziggy,

I was wondering if you could explain what exactly "applicant in progress" means. Does it mean our application is in front of the admissions committee for that week, or does it indicate any specific interest in our candidacy? Or neither?

Thanks
 
I TOTALLY agree! I interviewed in your group, and I was blown away by how helpful Garie (and everyone else) was!!! Prior to my interview, I envisioned myself stumbling over a map, running around in heels, and rushing to make it on time to each of the interviews. NOT the case in real life! They tell you where you need to go ... heck, they TAKE you where you need to go so you are never under ANY stress whatsoever! I actually had fun on the interview! So to everyone: fear not! and have fun! 😀 The food was rather tasty, too.

oh my goodness . . . i remember him.

like 3 years ago when i had no idea what i was doing with my life and i wanted to apply to medical school i needed advice on how to proceed. (i'd just graduated from art school and knew nothing about med applications.) i emailed the UIC office and they told me a bunch of premeds from UIUC were coming for a tour on an applicant interview day and i could come and tag along too. anyway, that day Garie actually met with me in his office and gave me lots of awesome advice . . . which I followed . . . and now here I am today applying to UIC 😍 good story huh?

i don't think he will remember me but perhaps if i get an interview there i can tell him that and he'll like it. also i very much liked his earring(s)?
 
hey ziggy,

I was wondering if you could explain what exactly "applicant in progress" means. Does it mean our application is in front of the admissions committee for that week, or does it indicate any specific interest in our candidacy? Or neither?

Thanks

Means nothing. Mine's said that for months.
 
hey ziggy,

I was wondering if you could explain what exactly "applicant in progress" means. Does it mean our application is in front of the admissions committee for that week,

yes

or does it indicate any specific interest in our candidacy?


no, dont think so.

this has been answered, but this thread is now too long to read IMO so i'll answer it. i'm applicant in progress now too and anxiously awaiting a change . . .:xf:
 
Hey zip, how does the pre-interview review process work at UIC? Is it by committee or just one or two admissions reviewers? Is there an objective point scale, or is it more like yay-nay kind of thing? With this many applications, it seems like there's got to be some kind of numerical number that each one of us gets.
 
Hey zip, how does the pre-interview review process work at UIC? Is it by committee or just one or two admissions reviewers? Is there an objective point scale, or is it more like yay-nay kind of thing? With this many applications, it seems like there's got to be some kind of numerical number that each one of us gets.

Not trying to be difficult here, but you should call and ask Admissions that question. If they won't tell you, I shouldn't. If they will, then by all means share it with the group. 🙂
 
Not trying to be difficult here, but you should call and ask Admissions that question. If they won't tell you, I shouldn't. If they will, then by all means share it with the group. 🙂

Haha, I don't think I care that much to harass the admissions office (on a non-Thursday too) with that. Was just curious.

I am however trying to figure out the tuition for UIC. The website with the fee schedule is here: http://www.uic.edu/depts/oar/grad/tuition_prof/tuition_prof_fal09_spr10.html
But I'm not sure what to do with this table. What's Range I, Range II? And should I also add the cost of two summer terms for M3 and M4?

If I'm not mistaken, tuition on average over 4 years (including summer terms) is almost $35,000 a year in-state now? :wow:
 
UIC's OOS tuition alone (not incl housing or living expenses) is $72,000 per year?! :wow: :wow:

$31,385(tuition per term)*8 + $19,021(summer term tuition)*2 = $289,000, divide that by 4 = $72,000 in tuition alone per year.
 
UIC's OOS tuition alone (not incl housing or living expenses) is $72,000 per year?! :wow: :wow:

$31,385(tuition per term)*8 + $19,021(summer term tuition)*2 = $289,000, divide that by 4 = $72,000 in tuition alone per year.


That's the price you pay for a medical education. 😉
 
It's a state school, folks. Of course OOS tuition is going to be high. But if this is the school you love (or the only one that admits you), wouldn't you pay it? 🙂
 
It's a state school, folks. Of course OOS tuition is going to be high. But if this is the school you love (or the only one that admits you), wouldn't you pay it? 🙂

Heh, all I can say is I'm thankful to be an Illinois resident applying to UIC. 😀
$72,000 a year has got to be THE most expensive OOS tuition in the country.
 
Heh, all I can say is I'm thankful to be an Illinois resident applying to UIC. 😀
$72,000 a year has got to be THE most expensive OOS tuition in the country.

Thank God for the national guard 👍 IS tuition even if you come from OOS.
 
Heh, all I can say is I'm thankful to be an Illinois resident applying to UIC. 😀
$72,000 a year has got to be THE most expensive OOS tuition in the country.

MSU and WSU are up there too, but you're right, I think UIC is the highest. Maybe GWU.
 
So, where did you guys end up booking. I haven't booked yet.

Does anyone want to split a hotel room 9/21?
 
UIC's OOS tuition alone (not incl housing or living expenses) is $72,000 per year?! :wow: :wow:

$31,385(tuition per term)*8 + $19,021(summer term tuition)*2 = $289,000, divide that by 4 = $72,000 in tuition alone per year.

yeah i definitely wouldn't have applied if i was not IS. i didnt apply to michigan, colorado either because OOS tuition is too high. i think the most expensive school i applied to was Tulane (~45K.)

Zip do you think its worth the $ you save to choose UIC over other chicago schools? (rush, loyola, RFU?)

i already got rejected from UC and didnt bother with NW 🙂
 
Hey Spyderefs- I booked a room at the Holiday Inn for $99 on the 21st. From my Google Map directions it says it'll take 13 minutes via public transit to get there, but will probably take longer that early in the morning...so maybe I'll end up just calling a taxi (which Google Maps says will take 6 min).

I would be totally down to share the room, however I think the room I have booked is a King...that'd be kinda awkward. Maybe we could change the reservations though. PM me.
 
Zip do you think its worth the $ you save to choose UIC over other chicago schools? (rush, loyola, RFU?)

First, you don't save much money. Second, your statement necessarily implies that UIC is somehow not as good as Rush, Loyola, or RFU. Nice.
 
😍I love UIC😍 And good luck... We may be part of the future class of 2014 at UIC....:xf::luck::xf::luck:
 
I be really praying for this and I hope most of us will be able to land that interview and get that acceptance. 🙂.... Let's hope the Admission Committee likes us 😍
 
Hey Zip, did the Admission Committee mentioned if the class size might increase this year? I know UIC is a large medical school and it's pretty close to home. I think it is better than Rush and I would be very pleased to attend UIC.
 
First, you don't save much money. Second, your statement necessarily implies that UIC is somehow not as good as Rush, Loyola, or RFU.


I didn't mean it like that. I guess what I really meant was, are private schools really worth the extra $ they cost? (Because I am in no way convinced that they are.) The only advantage I could see would be that the private schools have smaller class sizes. But I don't know whether that actually makes a big difference either (which is why I asked you about your experience with the class size in an earlier post.)

Anyway, I don't believe that UIC is inferior to other Chicago schools. Not having attended all these schools I don't know but actually I would say based on the general feeling I get from SDN it's more approximately like this: Rush=UIC=Loyola > RFU.
 
I should've just applied to UIC on early decision. Seriously, I would withdraw all my other schools if I get in there.
 
Hey Zip, did the Admission Committee mentioned if the class size might increase this year? I know UIC is a large medical school and it's pretty close to home. I think it is better than Rush and I would be very pleased to attend UIC.

Nope, I haven't heard anything about that.

I didn't mean it like that. I guess what I really meant was, are private schools really worth the extra $ they cost? (Because I am in no way convinced that they are.) The only advantage I could see would be that the private schools have smaller class sizes. But I don't know whether that actually makes a big difference either (which is why I asked you about your experience with the class size in an earlier post.)

Anyway, I don't believe that UIC is inferior to other Chicago schools. Not having attended all these schools I don't know but actually I would say based on the general feeling I get from SDN it's more approximately like this: Rush=UIC=Loyola > RFU.

You'd really need to ask a student from each to kind of debate it for you. UIC's facilities are older than most of the private schools, but they are still completely functional. The budget is a bit smaller due to state budget cuts, but I have yet to notice anything, really. It's a fantastic school and, along with Rush, is in a prime place to study medicine. 🙂
 
hey does anyone have the email we use to contact the admissions office?

I can't seem to find it anywhere....
 
hey does anyone have the email we use to contact the admissions office?

I can't seem to find it anywhere....


I think the email address is [email protected] and their telephone number is (312) 996-5635. Good luck with the application process this year.
 
I am actually just trying to send them an update letter. Every email address I came across seemed to be for tech support on the supplemental website....
 
I have heard that the status can change from "application in process" to "applicant in process" and then back to "application in process." I woudn't be too much worried about this. I would be more concerned if it said a "Final decision has been made on your application."😱:scared: So for those who haven't recieved in interview yet, let's just hope we could get one soon..........:luck::xf:

I'm somewhat scared of the wait 🙁 .....
 
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