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What was the fee to reserve a spot in the Class?Just withdrew my acceptance. Hope it goes to one of you, my fellow SNDers!
What was the fee to reserve a spot in the Class?Just withdrew my acceptance. Hope it goes to one of you, my fellow SNDers!
What was the fee to reserve a spot in the Class?
Yup, it was $100.
Does anyone know how long it usually takes to receive the campus assignment after mailing the preference card in? I'm anxious because if I don't get the Chicago track, I'll end up going to Rosalind Franklin instead. If I go to Rosalind Franklin, I can still live at home and not take out additional loans for housing. If I get UIC's UPR track, then I will have to take out additional loans to cover the cost of living.
What do you guys think???
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you are too old to live at home
Some people don't mind living at home.
Lol!!! I'm too old to live at home?!? The ignorance of that response took me by surprise. I would think a medical student would be too busy to make childish remarks like that. I guess people are a lot more brave when talking through the computer!
Maybe one day I'll be trolling studentdoctor.net looking for posts to which I can make obnoxious responses.
Accepted!!!!!! I agree with......home is not an environment conducive to learning.....plus I don't know how I would feel living at home till my late 20sI don't think I could handle living at home during medical school. Home has always been a place for me to relax and enjoy myself. It would be ripping that way from me and turning it into a place to study. I don't think I could concentrate well there with the constant attack of food and tv shows from my parents.
Accepted!!!!!! I agree with......home is not an environment conducive to learning.....plus I don't know how I would feel living at home till my late 20s
are you out of state?
Sooo... anyone get a GMED interview invitation? Just wondering if they went out yet since the interviews are supposed to be on Friday.
I believe the interviews would be in two weeks.
I have a few of questions about the three campuses:
1) on a scale of 0-2 how would you rate mentorship at Chicago, Peoria, and Rockford? 2 being the highest
2) is there a lot of early patient interaction in preclinical years?
3) are there any small group sessions? If so how often?
4) is there a simulation lab that is utilized by students as well as residents?
5) does anyone have a reason that they would choose Rockford over the other campuses?
6) a decent amount of the current students I interacted with during my interview came across considerably arrogant... Of course I'll find that at any school, but I've interviewed at schools in all tiers - I witnessed the most arrogance and least humility at UI. Can anyone comment on that please?
I have a few of questions about the three campuses:
1) on a scale of 0-2 how would you rate mentorship at Chicago, Peoria, and Rockford? 2 being the highest
2) is there a lot of early patient interaction in preclinical years?
3) are there any small group sessions? If so how often?
4) is there a simulation lab that is utilized by students as well as residents?
5) does anyone have a reason that they would choose Rockford over the other campuses?
6) a decent amount of the current students I interacted with during my interview came across considerably arrogant... Of course I'll find that at any school, but I've interviewed at schools in all tiers - I witnessed the most arrogance and least humility at UI. Can anyone comment on that please?
I have a few of questions about the three campuses:
1) on a scale of 0-2 how would you rate mentorship at Chicago, Peoria, and Rockford? 2 being the highest
2) is there a lot of early patient interaction in preclinical years?
3) are there any small group sessions? If so how often?
4) is there a simulation lab that is utilized by students as well as residents?
5) does anyone have a reason that they would choose Rockford over the other campuses?
6) a decent amount of the current students I interacted with during my interview came across considerably arrogant... Of course I'll find that at any school, but I've interviewed at schools in all tiers - I witnessed the most arrogance and least humility at UI. Can anyone comment on that please?
A few questions about UMed 😍:
1. Anyone have an idea of how many interview for UMed vs. how many get accepted into the program?
2. Probably a silly question, but are UMed interviews about the same level of formality as med school admission interviews?
3. Anyone know when interviewees will hear back about UMed decisions? Before May 15 hopefully?
Thanks in advance for anyone who could offer some info.
Chicago Track!!! Woo Hoo! Interviewed February 19, 2013!!!!
Did anyone who has been sitting in decision pending get an email about not being chosen in March??
I have a few of questions about the three campuses:
1) on a scale of 0-2 how would you rate mentorship at Chicago, Peoria, and Rockford? 2 being the highest
1. You don't get your hand held, but there is a lot of opportunity for early mentorship by both residents and attendings. It is department-specific, but I've heard mostly good things.
2) is there a lot of early patient interaction in preclinical years?
Yes. You are assigned to a PCP as an M1 whose clinic you visit to work on history physical. As M2, you have the option of mentorship in a specialty or continuing primary care mentorship. There is also the practicum component of M2, where you spend ~6 weeks throughout M2 year in the hospital seeing patients, working on note and presentation skills with attendings and residents in dedicated sessions. Very helpful prep for M3.
3) are there any small group sessions? If so how often?
Yes, about 50% of afternoons throughout M1/M2. Most of the major classes incorporate something small group-based.
4) is there a simulation lab that is utilized by students as well as residents?
Yes, but you don't go there terribly often, and I haven't heard of anyone just trying to drop by the simulation center.
5) does anyone have a reason that they would choose Rockford over the other campuses?
Interest in rural medicine.
6) a decent amount of the current students I interacted with during my interview came across considerably arrogant... Of course I'll find that at any school, but I've interviewed at schools in all tiers - I witnessed the most arrogance and least humility at UI. Can anyone comment on that please?
No idea what you mean by this. Maybe you can't handle our swag.
Answering with regards to Chicago campus:
Does anyone know how soon your status changes on the thursday of the adCOM meeting?
Thanks VisionaryTics
If anyone from the Peoria campus is available to chime in on those questions too it would be nice.
Some programs have integrated mentorship where you are assigned to a faculty member from day one. That's why I asked about that one. As far as question 6, I guess that just happened to be the group of students that were available to interact with use that day. Not all of them were like that of course, but just more than what I'd seen. In hindsight it was so obvious that it's kinda funny. The purpose of that question was to get a feel for the culture of the school. Some places are cutthroat while other places aren't.
Just got notified that I'm on the waitlist for a UMed interview pending a final decision on my application. Hopefully I get some good news this month!
A few questions about UMed 😍:
1. Anyone have an idea of how many interview for UMed vs. how many get accepted into the program?
2. Probably a silly question, but are UMed interviews about the same level of formality as med school admission interviews?
3. Anyone know when interviewees will hear back about UMed decisions? Before May 15 hopefully?
Thanks in advance for anyone who could offer some info.
Yo, can anyone speak to living in the UIC medical apartment housing? It's about $1k a month, which seems pretty reasonable. I just know that a lot of people are looking around for housing opportunities, and it seems like these are getting overlooked.
Yo, can anyone speak to living in the UIC medical apartment housing? It's about $1k a month, which seems pretty reasonable. I just know that a lot of people are looking around for housing opportunities, and it seems like these are getting overlooked.