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for the other career question, are people just listing the names of three careers or explaining?
also, do you guys think another medical career (like NP) is also off limits?
Aww, check got processed today. I guess Rush is on top of things, especially the moneyHmm, status page says that they received my signature page and payment earlier this week but my bank account doesn't show the check being processed 😕 Maybe they forgot to process it and still entered that I did pay in the system![]()
Rush said they received my signature and ID, but my fee says "unpaid" still. did anybody else have this problem? I sent everything together by mail..
Don't fret guys. It'll take about 2 weeks for them to process the whole thing. After a week after sending in signature form, I saw the update in the status page. Another couple days before payment was paid. Another couple days before they actually cashed the check. These guys are receiving thousands of applications, so just relax and wait.I just sent my signature and birth certificate and everything today, but I noticed on my app status page that my fee is still "unpaid." Maybe it takes them some time to process.
For those of you that go to a school that does a letter packet...what did you choose on the secondary for the letter options? Did you pick individual and then just write the name of two letters in your packet?
What do you do if the pre-med committee provides their own letter AND a packet including other letters? I currently have it labeled as pre-med committee letter.
What do you do if the pre-med committee provides their own letter AND a packet including other letters? I currently have it labeled as pre-med committee letter.
1) is anyone putting down a "no" for the "have you ever been responsible for the care of others" field? I really can't think of much... there were times when I had to "take care" of my sister who is 5 years younger than me when either of our parents are abroad for a month, but nothing significant. There were 2-3 times when my boyfriend was really sick (and he's an international student so he has no family here) and I took care of him... as in bought him medicine, prepared meals, etc but they were all short-term... I feel that neither are "significant" enough... or are they? I don't wanna look funny by stretching too much 🙂
2) is anyone putting down less than 3 items on the alternative career fields? I can think of just 2 legitimate things I might pursue if I couldn't do medicine...
What do you do if the pre-med committee provides their own letter AND a packet including other letters? I currently have it labeled as pre-med committee letter.
so can we list shadowing as volunteering?
yeah...like errands for the nurses. i didn't even put that on my primary, just listed it as "shadowing." maybe i have really loose definitions of shadowing and a really hardcore definition of volunteering, lol. and of course, rush has to ask us to describe the exact duties...
also Maubs, do you think that performing musically counts as a 'non-healthcare" community service?
did you also put "no" to the take care of others' q?
Thanks maubs!
"describe your personal and academic preparation for a career as a physician. Include any changes in your career path, change of major, time gaps in your education, period of grades below a 3.0 level, and serious events/crises in your life that affected your path, either positively or negatively."
1000 characters is just not enough, especially for non-trads...
Out-of-state applicant here. Quick question:
I submitted my AMCAS about 6 weeks ago to become verified and had an MCAT score of 27 at the time. I got my new score of a 33 this Tuesday and my AMCAS was verified on Wednesday. When I first submitted my AMCAS, I had already applied to Rush. Should I email them to inform them of my MCAT upgrade for screening purposes? I ask because I applied to 8 more schools on Friday morning and already received a lot of secondaries back from them.
I have also seen in this thread that no invitation is necessary. I haven't seen that style before where you can access the secondary automatically. Is it detrimental at all to access without an invite?
Thanks for all the help! Good luck for this cycle everyone! Hopefully a rural Kentucky boy can make his way to the city to join you all!
Out-of-state applicant here. Quick question:
I have also seen in this thread that no invitation is necessary. I haven't seen that style before where you can access the secondary automatically. Is it detrimental at all to access without an invite?
Hi guys, do you think it would be appropriate for me to talk about my experiences as a mother in the "care of others" question? I am responsible for the care of my son, but I don't wanna seem like I'm asking for sympathy or trying to use my position as mother to answer a question😕...
we probably need to wait till October for this one and USC KeckHey RUSH MEDICAL COLLEGE....
please release interviews soontimes.
K thanks.
we probably need to wait till October for this one and USC Keck
Yep. Rush is one of the slowest ones out there along with USC. Last year, their invites came out in late SeptemberSerious?
Yep. Rush is one of the slowest ones out there along with USC. Last year, their invites came out in late September
how long does it take to get their automated secondaries? Or do we just start it own our own at rushsupp.com because I see it says no invite needed...
Also, I'm glad no interviews started
Thanks for ur advice mauberley!I think the question will always spark some measure of doubt as to whether what you write is genuine or appropriate as opposed to trying to engender sympathy. If you can write about it "clinically," that might be the safe approach.
Certainly the question of whether parenting is a valid extracurricular to list on one's AMCAS application is one that will be debated for many years to come, but here I feel as if you are almost expected to include something like parenting in this. It would look sketchy if you didn't talk about it.
Hi guys, do you think it would be appropriate for me to talk about my experiences as a mother in the "care of others" question? I am responsible for the care of my son, but I don't wanna seem like I'm asking for sympathy or trying to use my position as mother to answer a question😕...

Is it true that they screen people out just by the mcat initially?
Why doesn't Rush have a phone number listed for their admissions office?...
Is it true that they screen people out just by the mcat initially?
No the secondary is available to everyone from the admissions website. The link is somewhere in the thread.
This is true of the secondary, but as was mentioned above, there's a cutoff MCAT score for your application to be considered (from what I remember Jill Volk saying at an information session I attended a few moons ago)--I think it's a minimum of 9 in each section.
minimum of 9s... and 30 overall to be competitive I think would be a safe bet.