2011-2012 Rush Application Thread

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Yup same last update 9/12, oh well we will have to wait and see.

yeah, i think it pretty much means that we they have looked at our app and we are in the running for the next batch of interviews.
 
Hi guys,

I added Rush to the schools that I applied to on 8/31 and haven't received the secondary yet... It is the only school that I haven't received a secondary from thus far. Is this typical or should I e-mail admissions?

Thanks!
 
Hi guys,

I added Rush to the schools that I applied to on 8/31 and haven't received the secondary yet... It is the only school that I haven't received a secondary from thus far. Is this typical or should I e-mail admissions?

Thanks!

You don't need an invitation--just head on over to http://www.rushsupp.com/ and follow the instructions.
 
Does anyone else's update date change (basically) daily? Why would they be looking at my application so often?! It's making me nervous!
 
yeah, i think it pretty much means that we they have looked at our app and we are in the running for the next batch of interviews.

My page has updated every weekday since I was complete. I'm not sure it means a person actually looked at it again.

Edit: whoa, looks like me and einstein were thinking the same thing at the same moment 😵
 
My page has updated every weekday since I was complete. I'm not sure it means a person actually looked at it again.

Edit: whoa, looks like me and einstein were thinking the same thing at the same moment 😵

Hahaha, great minds think alike? But I submitted sometime in mid-July and was complete around then. My date didn't used to change often at all, maybe every couple weeks. Recently (end of last week/this week) it has been updated daily! No clue if it means they look at it or not! When were you complete?
 
Hahaha, great minds think alike? But I submitted sometime in mid-July and was complete around then. My date didn't used to change often at all, maybe every couple weeks. Recently (end of last week/this week) it has been updated daily! No clue if it means they look at it or not! When were you complete?

I was complete 7/19. The updates may have picked up somewhat recently, but I'm pretty sure they've always been very frequent. It might just indicate that the system scanned for new information or something, I don't know.
 
I was complete 7/19. The updates may have picked up somewhat recently, but I'm pretty sure they've always been very frequent. It might just indicate that the system scanned for new information or something, I don't know.

Very possible. I'm going to take a leap of faith and think to myself that they are reviewing our apps for possible interviews... :xf:
 
Hahaha, great minds think alike? But I submitted sometime in mid-July and was complete around then. My date didn't used to change often at all, maybe every couple weeks. Recently (end of last week/this week) it has been updated daily! No clue if it means they look at it or not! When were you complete?

Mine is updating every day too, and I got the complete email 9/10...Who knows? 🙂
 
It's all speculation. Only one wave of invites have been sent out so far - when I scheduled my interview, only two dates were available so not many invites have been extended as of yet - so just be patient, whether IS or OOS.
 
I think the page just automatically updates the date
do you guys remember that rush always have "maintanence" at a certain time?
so maybeeee thats why our dates change everyday? 🙁
 
I submitted my supplemental application for Rush today, and 2 seconds after I hit submit I realized that I forgot to go back to the 1st page and add in a third alternate career choice (I did list 2). I haven't mailed in my fee and signature form yet. Should I still mail in my fee, or do you guys think this is a big enough mistake to rule out my application?
 
I submitted my supplemental application for Rush today, and 2 seconds after I hit submit I realized that I forgot to go back to the 1st page and add in a third alternate career choice (I did list 2). I haven't mailed in my fee and signature form yet. Should I still mail in my fee, or do you guys think this is a big enough mistake to rule out my application?

No.
 
I think the page just automatically updates the date
do you guys remember that rush always have "maintanence" at a certain time?
so maybeeee thats why our dates change everyday? 🙁

My date did not change until this week (I was complete on aug 19th)
 
Hi guys, I was wondering how long it took for your status to say complete after mailing in the forms. I mailed them from Indianapolis to Chicago 10 days ago and my status still says that they have not been received. I assume it takes about 5 days to get to Chicago, if so is the rest of the time typical for them to enter it into your status? I am really worried it didn't get there for some reason?! Thanks!
 
Did it take anyone more than 3 weeks to show that your supplemental was received? Just hit the 3 week mark yesterday and nada
 
Did it take anyone more than 3 weeks to show that your supplemental was received? Just hit the 3 week mark yesterday and nada

It took three and a half weeks for them to mark my file as complete and everything as received (I was only marked complete this week). You can call them if you're worried though!
 
It took three and a half weeks for them to mark my file as complete and everything as received (I was only marked complete this week). You can call them if you're worried though!
Oh God 3 weeks to be completed? I just sent mine in 2 days ago. I guess my chance is close to zero now.
 
The Rush website is challenging to navigate. Can any current students post a schedule of M1 or M2 years?

Are the pre-clinical years lecture-based, PBL-based, etc.?

At present, the first year is block scheduled. Your first two weeks are spent in the "clinical skills intensive" section of the physicianship curriculum, which is a course that you take for the first two years. After that are the usual med school courses in the sciences, which are presently systems-organized (although you go through the traditional cell / molecular bio and immunology / hematology classes before starting on the systems).

I wouldn't characterize the curriculum as problem-based, though there are elements of it present. For example, you will spend some time working through simulated patient cases (taking histories, gathering information from physical exams, forming differential diagnoses) throughout the year.

Generally speaking, your first year's daily schedule is organized to have all-class lecture in the morning (starting around 8 or 9 am, not mandatory), with activities for smaller groups in the afternoons. Friday afternoons are unscheduled. You have visits roughly every two to three weeks with a preceptor in their clinic as part of the Student Continuity Experience of physicianship.

This year, the second-year students are going through the non-block schedule and my class is likely to also have a non-block format. My understanding is that the entering class for 2012 should have a block schedule by the time they hit second year; however, this is just second-hand information and nothing I've heard directly from faculty. This would be an excellent question to ask at an interview. 😉
 
At present, the first year is block scheduled. Your first two weeks are spent in the "clinical skills intensive" section of the physicianship curriculum, which is a course that you take for the first two years. After that are the usual med school courses in the sciences, which are presently systems-organized (although you go through the traditional cell / molecular bio and immunology / hematology classes before starting on the systems).

I wouldn't characterize the curriculum as problem-based, though there are elements of it present. For example, you will spend some time working through simulated patient cases (taking histories, gathering information from physical exams, forming differential diagnoses) throughout the year.

Generally speaking, your first year's daily schedule is organized to have all-class lecture in the morning (starting around 8 or 9 am, not mandatory), with activities for smaller groups in the afternoons. Friday afternoons are unscheduled. You have visits roughly every two to three weeks with a preceptor in their clinic as part of the Student Continuity Experience of physicianship.

This year, the second-year students are going through the non-block schedule and my class is likely to also have a non-block format. My understanding is that the entering class for 2012 should have a block schedule by the time they hit second year; however, this is just second-hand information and nothing I've heard directly from faculty. This would be an excellent question to ask at an interview. 😉

Great, thanks for this info!
 
I was wondering how they inform you if you receive an interview or a rejection once your file has been marked complete. Do they send you an email or a letter in the mail?
 
I was wondering how they inform you if you receive an interview or a rejection once your file has been marked complete. Do they send you an email or a letter in the mail?

I got mine through email.
 
Where do you check your status? sorry if this has been asked before.
 
By email, early this morning. Complete 8/17 🙄 Very excited! Rush is such a fantastic place!
 
Invite this morning too! What a great way to start the day! i was complete 08/10
 
My recs were sent over two weeks ago and Rush hasn't updated the status page yet. I'm dying hereee.
 
My recs were sent over two weeks ago and Rush hasn't updated the status page yet. I'm dying hereee.

My recs were sent august 26th, and my file was complete 9/22... don't give up!
 
I know it has been addressed earlier in the thread, but for those of you who received invites did your profile update daily? Mine has been updating daily for the past week. Any thoughts?
 
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Sorry but interview day this upcoming Wednesday is finally hitting me
 
I know it has been addressed earlier in the thread, but for those of you who received invites did your profile update daily? Mine has been updating daily for the past week. Any thoughts?

Yea mine has updated since I received my interview invitation, I wouldn't worry.
 
i was referring to application updates leading up to your interview. i haven't received one yet, but am hoping!:xf:
 
Some of us thought this might be useful for you-all who are going to be interviewing here soon. Good luck!

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Sorry but interview day this upcoming Wednesday is finally hitting me

Do you mind if I ask why Rush is your top choice over UIC, Northwestern, and Loyola?
 
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Do you mind if I ask why Rush is your top choice over UIC, Northwestern, and Loyola?

Well for one I am tired of the "big school" environment. UIC is a great school that gives tons of hands-on work, but I think that I want a supportive environment that is a little more close-knit which I feel UIC doesn't have. You seem to have to find a group and make ends meet that way. Rush really promotes the small community/family environment at the school.

Northwestern is a wonderful school in a great location, but I feel that I will not get much hands-on work in the first two years. Also, the price is quite high...

Loyola is another great school but it's outside the city which would require me to give up my apartment and move out there. I live about a mile away from Rush.

Overall, I want a small school environment, I want hospitals/clinics that are going to be able to give me some opportunity to interact in my first two years, cost is reasonable, wouldn't require me to pack up all my things and move, etc. The other things that have drawn me to like Rush: brand new hospital, great location (for my living situation and just where it is in the city), intense curriculum, friendly environment, several recommendations from my personal physicians, great hospital system with a plethora of residency opportunities, participation in community clinics, cost is reasonable compared to others
 
Well for one I am tired of the "big school" environment. UIC is a great school that gives tons of hands-on work, but I think that I want a supportive environment that is a little more close-knit which I feel UIC doesn't have. You seem to have to find a group and make ends meet that way. Rush really promotes the small community/family environment at the school.

Northwestern is a wonderful school in a great location, but I feel that I will not get much hands-on work in the first two years. Also, the price is quite high...

Loyola is another great school but it's outside the city which would require me to give up my apartment and move out there. I live about a mile away from Rush.

Overall, I want a small school environment, I want hospitals/clinics that are going to be able to give me some opportunity to interact in my first two years, cost is reasonable, wouldn't require me to pack up all my things and move, etc. The other things that have drawn me to like Rush: brand new hospital, great location (for my living situation and just where it is in the city), intense curriculum, friendly environment, several recommendations from my personal physicians, great hospital system with a plethora of residency opportunities, participation in community clinics, cost is reasonable compared to others

Good luck on the interview tomorrow!

By the way, does anyone know how the LOR's show on the application page?
My school sends a letter packet, but the website only shows my first two recommendation letters in the packet. The first two technically fulfill their requirement, so I'm not particularly worried, but I feel that some of my other letters are probably more relevant for their program. Do you think they will look at all of the letters before they make a decision? Thanks for any input!
 
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Good luck on the interview tomorrow!

By the way, does anyone know how the LOR's show on the application page?
My school sends a letter packet, but the website only shows my first two recommendation letters in the packet. The first two technically fulfill their requirement, so I'm not particularly worried, but I feel that some of my other letters are probably more relevant for their program. Do you think they will look at all of the letters before they make a decision? Thanks for any input!

I don't think they do. Aren't you still supposed to indicate the identities of your letter writers if you're going the letter packet route, as it still counts as submitting individual letters? I think that's how they know to select specific letters from a packet containing more than two.

I would email the admissions office for a more definitive answer.
 
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