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hi! i'm new to sdn, and i have an interview at pritzker this monday, so I was just wondering if anyone would (last-minute) be willing to host for sunday night?? I'm tidy/non-disruptive and I'd so so appreciate it, the hosting form hasn't led to much thus far. Thanks!!
Just double checking....for a status of "Application Held for Later Review", do not expect anything yet correct?
I plan on sending my fall transcript (available around end of Dec) and an update letter.
I know Pritzker has rolling admissions, would it be worth my $75 to submit my secondary this late in the cycle?
I know Pritzker has rolling admissions, would it be worth my $75 to submit my secondary this late in the cycle?
ACCEPTED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Still in shock! Good luck to everyone!
ACCEPTED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Still in shock! Good luck to everyone!
Congrats! You mind answering the standard questions...
Approximately when did you interview? Also, did your status change online or did you just get the phone call/letter in the mail without a status change?
Me too! Got the call during another interview. I had to wait three hours to know what the call was for... So stoked!
Thanks! I interviewed in late August. Just got the phone call today which will be followed up by a letter in the mail. Status still says "Interview Complete".
Congratulations to all of those recently accepted!Congratulations guys! If you have any questions, please feel free to ask (either here or by PM).
Me too! Got the call during another interview. I had to wait three hours to know what the call was for... So stoked!
Congratulations to all of those recently accepted!
I have a question about the day to day schedule for NickNaylor. Looking at the M1 schedule for today it looks like you were in lecture from 8-11 in the cells, molecules and genes course and there was nothing scheduled after that. So does that mean there is nothing going on at school for the rest of the day? Is that essentially time to study and do what you want?
Congratulations to all of those recently accepted!
I have a question about the day to day schedule for NickNaylor. Looking at the M1 schedule for today it looks like you were in lecture from 8-11 in the cells, molecules and genes course and there was nothing scheduled after that. So does that mean there is nothing going on at school for the rest of the day? Is that essentially time to study and do what you want?
Rumor has it that the Geriatrics interest club only has one member in it, any truth to that? 😛
Short answer: Yes. 🙂
The truth is that most people will end up using much of that time participating in student organizations, attending seminars, shadowing, studying, etc. There's almost always events going on during lunchtime too. (Many are listed here: http://pritzker.uchicago.edu/events/ Click back to October, then return to November - for some reason many of the events don't show up until you do that.) For example, today there was a Polypharmacy talk put on by the Geriatrics interest club and a Medical Spanish lunch that happens pretty regularly.
But if you want to use your free afternoons to just hang out and explore the city, that's completely doable too.
Thanks for the thorough responses. I've been looking at the daily schedule at Pritzker and it seems like it is pretty relaxed most of the time. How often do you have exams? Also, has it been difficult to adjust to the essay exams as opposed to taking multiple choice exams? Do you feel you study differently for them?Like cyanide mentioned, there are plenty of things going on, but for the most part we don't have much required stuff going on in the afternoons (at least not at this point in the curriculum).
My typical afternoons (well, mornings too because I don't go to class unless it's required) consist of going to the gym, playing Battlefield 3, hanging out with my girlfriend, and studying. Mostly a lot of the first three and not too much of the fourth.
The point is that there's plenty of free time to do whatever you want - be it study, have fun, pursue interests, etc.. In the spring I know people use that time to do research, shadow, and other more productive things.
Thanks for the thorough responses. I've been looking at the daily schedule at Pritzker and it seems like it is pretty relaxed most of the time. How often do you have exams? Also, has it been difficult to adjust to the essay exams as opposed to taking multiple choice exams? Do you feel you study differently for them?
Also, how much responsibility and hands-on experience are Pritzker students given their third and fourth years (is it mostly just observing and shadowing, or do residents really want the med students to get involved)? This wasn't really talked about or emphasized during the interview day. Thanks in advance 🙂
Thanks NickNaylor! This question originally popped up because another school was talking about how some of their students had played a major role in delivering babies on their first day in the OBGYN rotation. I was like 😱😱, that's crazy, which made me remember that not much was mentioned about the rotation experience at Pritzker. It's really good to hear that it's not just shadowing! 🙂
I've been on hold since early August. I know that they encourage update letters from applicants placed on hold, but when should I send one? Has enough time sufficiently passed? I started a new job and did a few other things that are pretty big updates.
Congrats! You mind answering the standard questions...
Approximately when did you interview? Also, did your status change online or did you just get the phone call/letter in the mail without a status change?
Congrats to those accepted in the last batch! 🙂 Anything on your status pages yet?
Anyone see a new "Continued" status yet or received anything in the mail?
I'm at ~10 weeks and nothing still. Nick, I'm hoping for an epic early Christmas present like you got haha
I've been on hold since early August. I know that they encourage update letters from applicants placed on hold, but when should I send one? Has enough time sufficiently passed? I started a new job and did a few other things that are pretty big updates.
My status page changed to "accepted". I got accepted at 11 weeks, so hopefully you'll hear something soon!
Continued letter came today 🙁 🙁 🙁
There goes the dream most likely.
Pritzker posted this via Twitter on Friday: "There is still time to complete your secondary #medschool application...we have plenty of interview spots left!"
I say go for it! Good Luck!![]()
Agree with the above. A few weeks ago the office said that they had given out less than half of their interview invites.
Definitely not. I spoke with someone in admissions yesterday about the continued list, so here's some info that will hopefully be positive for you (and anyone else).
First, if Pritzker is one of your top choices, KEEP THE SCHOOL UPDATED WITH WHAT YOU'RE DOING. You don't want to be irritating, but if you have substantive updates (e.g., grades, updates on activities, etc.), then definitely get those into the office. Continued applicants are reviewed periodically, so updates are viewed very positively.
Second, a not insignificant amount of the class comes from the continued list each year. I'm not going to give the figure I was told since he didn't want to throw out a definite number, but being placed on the continued list is by no means the end of the line. This becomes especially true as the cycle nears the end (e.g., March or April): many students on the continued list commit elsewhere or otherwise withdraw, so the pool of continued applicants decreases quite a bit. Being on the continued list obviously isn't a guarantee for an acceptance, but it's definitely possible. Quite a few of my classmates were accepted off of the continued list (some as late as the summer), and some of them received significant scholarships.
So, in short: keep the office updated with what you're doing and don't lose hope if Pritzker is one of your top choices.
Also, something else I cleared up: rejections are generally not given out post-interview; everyone is either accepted or continued. This speaks to the rolling admissions philosophy since, depending upon the rest of the interviews, people might begin to be pulled off of the continued list once interviews are finished and applications have been evaluated.
Thanks! I submitted my secondary 3 days ago (Nov 16), and received an interview invite today!
Thanks to you and futuredoc808's advice, I submitted my secondary this week and I just found out that I have an interview invite!
Thanks!
Also, how much responsibility and hands-on experience are Pritzker students given their third and fourth years (is it mostly just observing and shadowing, or do residents really want the med students to get involved)? This wasn't really talked about or emphasized during the interview day. Thanks in advance 🙂
Any idea when the merit based scholarships might be announced? On the website or in the past on the podcasts theyve said that they start giving them out with acceptances in Oct... but it doesnt seem like anyone has been hearing about them yet this year.. Id love to go here but that $90,000 estimated cost for each of the last two years is a little scary
Any idea when the merit based scholarships might be announced? On the website or in the past on the podcasts theyve said that they start giving them out with acceptances in Oct... but it doesnt seem like anyone has been hearing about them yet this year.. Id love to go here but that $90,000 estimated cost for each of the last two years is a little scary
MilkIsGood said:how much in dollar amount is the full tuition scholarship?
how much in dollar amount is the full tuition scholarship?
I don't believe it! I just came off of being held for later review, and have been offered an interview! I guess they didn't need the update I was planning to write after all!
Congrats! Approximately when did you interview?
No Executive Committee meeting or new acceptances this week as we break for the holiday...will resume next week!