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Does everyone plan to bring family if they're coming in from out of state?
I'm bringing my wife.
Does everyone plan to bring family if they're coming in from out of state?
Got that same email and it had a link to more info. When I went to the web page it said "coming soon" so I guess we'll have to wait a while longer haha
How did you guys go about sending in thank you notes? Did most people just email the admissions office, and say what interviewer you had? Or did a lot of you send in physical notes? Some schools are really weird about what you can do, and I don't recall it being mentioned at my interview. Thanks!
Does everyone plan to bring family if they're coming in from out of state?
How did you guys go about sending in thank you notes? Did most people just email the admissions office, and say what interviewer you had? Or did a lot of you send in physical notes? Some schools are really weird about what you can do, and I don't recall it being mentioned at my interview. Thanks!
I think someone mentioned that last year the second look day ended around 3 or 4, so the soon-to-be M1s scheduled more hangout time at a bar near the school or in oak park or something. Anyone else interested in this?
Anyone else waiting to hear a decision next week?
Yup. I wonder how long it'll take to mail to California
Anyone else waiting to hear a decision next week?
It's hooey. On the whole, Loyola is actually a pretty liberal school.I will be applying for Fall 2014.
So, a MS from a different school told me since Loyola Stritch is a Catholic school, they censor the information they teach you that conflicts with their faith. I'm going to be applying there anyway, I just wanted to know if this is true or just a bunch of hooey. What info do you have that contradicts or supports their claim?
Loyola's Jesuit identity definitely affects the learning environment, but not in a way that limits your education.
First off, as part of our Patient-Centered Medicine course (basically our "how to be a doctor" class), we have a handful of lectures on medical ethics, and the Jesuit viewpoint is always mentioned. We also learn about spirituality as one component of human health. There is a chapel in the school, as well as a ministry office that sponsors myriad volunteer opportunities including international summer service trips. Oftentimes, school-wide functions such as the white coat ceremony will be opened with a brief convocation (prayer). And, of course, there are a lot of professed Catholics about, both among the student body and on the staff/faculty. Judging by the composition of our class, it would seem that people with a Catholic background or who attended Catholic colleges are favored in the admissions process, but this could just be a consequence of some self-selection among applicants. Or perhaps Catholic applicants are more apt to articulate ideas/values in their essays that resonate with the Jesuit mission. Whatever the case, though, there are people from of all faiths (or non-faiths) here, and you are neither required nor expected to embrace the Catholic faith or to attend religious services.
As mentioned, there are probably more Catholics on the faculty than at other schools, but there are also a boat-load of non-Catholics. Let's face it: we are, first and foremost, an institution of higher learning -- proselyting about religion is not on anyone's agenda.
As far procedures go, the only glaring example of a restriction that I can think of is on abortion, and if you're super keen on seeing one done, you are 100% free to rotate or shadow at one of the million other hospitals in the area.
Honestly, I wouldn't worry too much. Jesuits are about as progressive as a religious order can be, and there are plenty of Catholic-affiliated institutions amongst the nation's top hospitals. I'm the furthest thing from a devout Catholic, and I love it here.
I believed this MS because I thought she wanted to help me. Turns out about 75% of her info was false. It's horrible to think someone you look up to would deliberately mislead you...
Any west-coasters planning to attend / coming for second look? 🙂
Does anyone know if we will know tomorrow if we got accepted or not, for those of us later interviewers? I know they meet tomorrow, but just wondering if they make the phone calls tomorrow as well or not.
Good luck to all those hoping for good news tomorrow!!
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Does anyone know if we will know tomorrow if we got accepted or not, for those of us later interviewers? I know they meet tomorrow, but just wondering if they make the phone calls tomorrow as well or not.
I'm not sure about stritch, but my other schools informed the next morning
Got the acceptance call at about 730ish. So excited, Good luck everybody!
Eastern?
Haven't really been nervous all day, but now, after checking in and seeing the calls have started, I AM GETTING VERY ANXIOUS!
not lookin good for me...
Is there a Facebook group for acceptees?