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didn't you guys get suspicious when you didn't get an application complete email?
didn't you guys get suspicious when you didn't get an application complete email?
So the interview invite comes with the additional essays which includes a brief description of your four most significant extracurricular/volunteer activities. For the first three I am using the 3 i marked as most significant on AMCAS. However, do you think it would be OK to add something not on AMCAS as my 4th most meaningful?
It's a job I had this summer and thus wasn't on AMCAS. Or should I just pick something from AMCAS and then include the summer job in an update letter?
I think this was the second secondary I "completed," and the first one didn't send a complete email, so I wasn't really expecting one this time around. I just mentally checked it off and went onwards and upwards. Whoops?
Does anyone know how student hosting works? Am I supposed to pay the host for letting me stay? I'm trying to figure out my air travel and hotel situation in Rochester. Thanks!
Does anyone know how student hosting works? Am I supposed to pay the host for letting me stay? I'm trying to figure out my air travel and hotel situation in Rochester. Thanks!
Would it be acceptable to scope out the hospital (read: find the Admissions Office), or is this something better suited to the morning of the interview, when I'm dressed professionally? Also, any recommendations for what to see in Rochester that could help me figure out whether Rochester/the medical school campus would be a good fit in terms of living there? I don't really have any doubts about this, but since I will have a few hours the day before to explore, I'd like to maximize my time as much as possible. Thanks a lot, guys! 😀
I'm flying out to Rochester on Wednesday! I can't wait! I'm so excited to tour this school and have the opportunity to interview. Maybe I'll see a few of you there...
I'm flying out to Rochester on Wednesday! I can't wait! I'm so excited to tour this school and have the opportunity to interview. Maybe I'll see a few of you there...
I'll see ya there!! 🙂
Sorry to ask so many questions, I'm just really excited about interviewing here, haha: I'll be driving into Rochester the day before my interview to get acclimated, see a little bit of Rochester to see what the city is like. Would you guys have any recommendations as to what to see on the afternoon before the day of my interview?
Also, any recommendations for what to see in Rochester that could help me figure out whether Rochester/the medical school campus would be a good fit in terms of living there? I don't really have any doubts about this, but since I will have a few hours the day before to explore, I'd like to maximize my time as much as possible. Thanks a lot, guys! 😀
You should check out downtown Rochester, which is very artsy. The Little theater, Spot Coffee, and Starry Night Cafe are great haunts. Park Ave. has some nice art galleries. Check out Eastman School of Music and see if you can hear a student recital. The classical music scene is HUGE there.
Edit: By the way, Rochester is a large, sprawling city and you pretty much have to drive 20 minutes to do ANYTHING from WHEREVER you are. But I love it. It is my hometown. :] I applied here also and am hoping for an interview.
Thanks for this post! I'll be heading over to Rochester tomorrow, I might check out of one of those places for lunch! I'm so excited to finally have my interview, it seems like for the most part they're conversational/chill as opposed to ethics-based/grilling. Ahhhh 😀
I'm flying to Rochester a day early and I was hoping to explore the city a bit. I won't have a car, so how would you recommend that I do this? 🙂 Thanks
I unfortunately don't know how student hosting works, but the admissions people sent me a nice email with a list of hotels that offer a discounted "U of R Interview Rate". I got about 50 dollars off for my night's stay, ending up with a pretty decent price. So if student hosting fails, I'd say the hotels within a mile or two of the med school are definitely reasonably priced and conveniently located!
My interview is this week and I just found out the names of my interviewers. I'll be interviewed by. Dr. Fong and Dr. Asselin. Does anyone at U of R know of them?
Dr. Fong is a pediatric geneticist and also runs the first year class Molecules to Cells (biochem and genetics). He is a FANTASTIC guy who is loved by his medical students and patients. I never interviewed with him, but don't expect anything too stressful. He loves to chat and will be genuinely interested in who you are as a person.
I don't know Dr. Asselin.
Good luck 🙂
Thanks! And that's good to hear because he looks very serious in his picture on the websiteBut, you're the second student to tell me he's very nice.
Anyone else know Dr. Asselin?
She's a pediatrician, also very nice.
My interviews went very well yesterday and both of my interviewers were incredibly nice and seemed to just want to have a conversation. Unfortunately, I have mixed feelings about the school. Students seemed uptight and not as happy as they were in some of the other schools that I've visited. Maybe I got the wrong impression.
My interviews went very well yesterday and both of my interviewers were incredibly nice and seemed to just want to have a conversation. Unfortunately, I have mixed feelings about the school. Students seemed uptight and not as happy as they were in some of the other schools that I've visited. Maybe I got the wrong impression.
wait, seriously? The med students i met were unanimously very chill and passionate about medicine. There were a bunch that just sat on the couches talking to applicants for an hour. They all seemed really happy, and said so themselves.
Wait, seriously? The med students I met were unanimously VERY chill and passionate about medicine. There were a bunch that just sat on the couches talking to applicants for an hour. They all seemed really happy, and said so themselves.
That's awesome to hear, maybe I just happened to meet a few that weren't that crazy about the school. Two on my tour didn't seem to care too much and left early. One I met the night before kept giving me a weird vibe and giving me ultimatums like "you'll only survive here if you're ____ kind of a person" "if you expect _____ to help you, you're in for a surprise." It was just very strange. One second year specifically told me that I should look elsewhere. I was really into the school and it was disappointing to hear so much negativity on my interview day, especially because I was really happy with my interviews. Glad to hear others had better experiences, because hopefully I just had bad luck.
Thank you Poiu86 and lacrossefiend73!! I will definitely PM you with questions. I feel much better hearing this and maybe I just caught some people on a bad day.
getting so excited, especially after reading even more rave reviews of rochester from its students, thanks guys!
anyone else interviewing Monday 9/26?
Haha will see what I can do leo! Anyone know anything about my interviewers
Jared krackov, MD internal med
Robert Freeman, PhD pharmacology? I am a little nervous about the PhD because I have no formal research experience...
Ahhhhhhhh! I had gone through this secondary, click, click, click, paid the fee more than a month ago and went on my merry way. Just thought I'd see if I could check my status today, and realized I didn't officially submit (forgot to do the electronic signature part)!
So basically I unnecessarily delayed my app by more than a month due to my stupidity. I'm telling myself it's not the end of the world because my committee letter didn't get released until mid-August, but I can't imagine it looks good that I sat on this secondary for that long. Facepalm.![]()
Haha will see what I can do leo! Anyone know anything about my interviewers
Jared krackov, MD internal med
Robert Freeman, PhD pharmacology? I am a little nervous about the PhD because I have no formal research experience...
Complete 8/24, nothing yet.
Complete 07/27...All quiet on the western front...
sigh. Complete 7/1. People need to cool out