Tilertee
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Gap year update question: since there wasn't a section to include the gap year in the application, are you all uploading to the update section?
do they directly ask this on the secondary and if so what is the full question?Trying to explain why I don’t have a committee letter when my school offers one... struggling here... really just didn’t trust a panel of random profs writing about my preparedness for medical school. Anyone else???
do they directly ask this on the secondary and if so what is the full question?
I am struggling with this as well. You can email the admissions office, but there was an applicant two years ago who posted on reddit that stated he/she was rejected automatically because of no committee letter when offered. I may not apply for this reason.Yes, the question is:
“Please explain why you chose not to submit your institution’s Committee Letter.”
Anyone know how hard they screen? Secondary received, but I’m no where even close to their mean healthcare exposure/volunteer hours. Thanks for any advice!
what are their mean hours?Anyone know how hard they screen? Secondary received, but I’m no where even close to their mean healthcare exposure/volunteer hours. Thanks for any advice!
If it doesn’t specify, I always assume that spaces are included in the character count.Does the 1000 characters include spaces?
I took the effort to scan it. I was probably just being the typical neurotic pre-med, but I don't want even the slightest thing to delay my app.Dumb question: for the "please upload a photocopy of [A/B/C/D]" can I just take a picture with my phone and upload that? Or do I need to scan it, email it to myself, and then upload it?
I ended up having to make a copy and scan it because I couldn't get a clear picture of my passport (it wouldn't lay flat), but I doubt it matters as long as the picture is clear enough to read everythingDumb question: for the "please upload a photocopy of [A/B/C/D]" can I just take a picture with my phone and upload that? Or do I need to scan it, email it to myself, and then upload it?
They ask for proof of citizenship, so your passport, birth certificate, etc. It might be good to find yours now if you don't know where it is!@FutureSurgical sorry what exactly do you have to copy? I’m still waiting for the secondary but didn’t know anything extra was needed
If I remember correctly it specifically says that drivers licenses will not work.@AdductorMagnus would drivers license work? If not then yea I’ll have to go dig up my passport lol
different from yourself is okay, as culture is a term that is defined by community/societies own social norms, arts etc... so its varied.For the prompt on being able to 'better understand patients with a culture different from your own,' would you address a circumstance particularly related to the traditional definition of culture or can it be any group different from yourself?
Hi all. Does anyone have advice on how to structure the "situation in which you did not agree with a directive/rule" prompt? I don't want to sound like some morally omniscient being haha.
When reading their requirements, I didn't realize they require one letter from each of the categories and already submitted my secondaryHow have you all been dealing with this personal letter requirement? I honestly can think of no-one who fits the bill.
How have you all been dealing with this personal letter requirement? I honestly can think of nobody who fits the bill.
When reading their requirements, I didn't realize they require one letter from each of the categories and already submitted my secondaryWho are we supposed to ask to write a letter that's personal but not a friend or family member?
I sent them an email before I submitted mine and they clarified. If you are submitting a committee letter or a packet, the personal letter isn’t required. If you are submitting individual letters, then you need to follow the individual letters requirement. Regarding the personal letter writer, here’s what she said:
“For clarification, the personal letter must be written by someone who can speak to your personality and character. Any individual who you feel will best meet the listed criteria can write your Letters of Recommendation. However, we advise against family and friends. Often times applicants find that mentors, managers, or professors also fit the personal criteria in addition to the professional and academic letters criteria.”
So as long as one of your professors or other letter writers will write about your personal attributes (which I hope at least a couple of your letter writers have done), I think you’re covered, at least that’s what I understood from her clarification.
Hope that helps!
I am struggling with the space limit on #4, did you guys use personal examples as to why you would fit in at Rush or just focus on what Rush can offer?
They screen for 3.0 and like a 503+. I can’t remember if it’s a 503 or 504 they want and like 150 community service. Other than that, no screen.What's the screening process for Rush? My primary has been verified since 6/06 and this is one of the last secondaries I'm waiting on.
Okay thanks for the information. I'm going to shoot them an email.They screen for 3.0 and like a 503+. I can’t remember if it’s a 503 or 504 they want and like 150 community service. Other than that, no screen.
On the secondary app in the FAQs it states "The 2019 entering class had a mean undergraduate cumulative GPA of 3.7, a mean MCAT score of 512, over 2500 healthcare exposure hours as well as over 1000 hours of community service experience. "
Who here has 2500 hours of healthcare exposure? Does that include shadowing? If so, I only have about 130. I have more than 4000 hours of community service but no where near 2500 hours of healthcare.
2500 hours is 1.2 years of full-time work. 1000 community service involves two years of 10 hours a week. They aren't crazy numbers, as that is what Rush aims for.
Fair enough. As a nontrad with a non medical full time job, my clinical hours are a tenth of what they are looking for. I guess I'll be lucky to get a look from Rush.
Do you think the 1000 community service hours is clinical and nonclinical combined? Or just nonclinical per we?
I am in the same exact boat. Although, I left my full time job to become an EMT this coming year (and taking a huge pay cut, moved back home with parents) with the hopes of having tons of clinical experienceFair enough. As a nontrad with a non medical full time job, my clinical hours are a tenth of what they are looking for. I guess I'll be lucky to get a look from Rush.
I think you can treat it as a challenge essay or you dont have to. For instance, I lived and worked abroad. I learned far more than what I imagined.How are you all going about the time when you gained more from an experience than was expected? Is this like an personal challenge essay or?
Also thanks @rdyotz that makes me relieved lol
For the second question, do I have to write a response in which I went against the grain/rule?
I had a situation where I accepted the rule out of professionalism and to not make a scene but inquired about the rationale behind it the following day from my higher-ups. Would that work? Or are they looking moreso for someone who went against the grain (and still morally okay to do so)?
Late reply but yes I updated with my gap year informationGap year update question: since there wasn't a section to include the gap year in the application, are you all uploading to the update section?
For the question about “when did you learn more from an experience than you expected to” - did you all write about a medical/premed related activity or like a hobby or? Not sure what direction I should take
if you don't mind me asking, how exactly did you format this? and did you list the upload as a "narrative" or "other"?Late reply but yes I updated with my gap year information
EDIT: typo