I was complete 7/22
II 1/09!!!!
I'm super excited for my interview in Peoria and I was wondering if anyone had any insight or experience interviewing at this location. Also, I called the admissions office and spoke to a counselor regarding bringing an update letter to the interview. He told me it wouldn't be necessary because it wouldn't be forwarded to the admissions committee and that I shouldn't worry too much because after receiving an II, admission is entirely complacent on the interview. So essentially, all interviewees are on a level playing field. Has anyone else heard anything like this?
A lot of you seem to be asking these questions, so hopefully this helps:
UPR interviews: All, as far as I know, are panel format (combination of faculty and medical students).
-I personally interviewed at Peoria in 2010 on the last day of the cycle - April 20 something (it was BEAUTIFUL there in springtime!). It was an afternoon interview, you started with lunch, then presentation + tour, and then interviews. It was a panel of 4 for me (2 MDs, 1 PhD, 1 M4).
Chicago Interviews: One-on-one (combination of faculty and medical students).
-Due to the amt of applicants interviewed, there are two interview shifts: morning and afternoon.
-All applicants eat lunch, tour, and attend presentation together in the middle of the day. Morning shift goes home after that, afternoon shift begins interview after that.
Additional file information: at this point does not help much...If you are invited to the interview, that is what will make or brake you, not some update letter, CV update, etc. Be the best you can in those interviews, with each interviewer, no matter how good or bad you think it is going!
Good Luck!