You can be assigned Rockford or Peoria without being in a scholarly concentration.Has anyone gotten an interview for the RMED program?
Also, if you’re accepted to Rockford, does that mean you’re in the RMED?
You can be assigned Rockford or Peoria without being in a scholarly concentration.Has anyone gotten an interview for the RMED program?
Also, if you’re accepted to Rockford, does that mean you’re in the RMED?
I don't know too much about it but it seems like a solid program if you haven't gotten in anywhere else. Otherwise, I'd def go ahead and start at MCW (which I think is a great school)Has anybody in this thread participated in or know anybody that has participated in the PAP pre MD program here? I'm not sure if it's worth doing that versus starting right away next year at MCW.
I’ve been a peer educator for the PAP students for the past couple of years and I can tell you that doing the program really will prepare you well for med school. Also, don’t underestimate the chance to learn the entirety of gross anatomy beforehand - it’ll save you a ton of time and stress later on.Has anybody in this thread participated in or know anybody that has participated in the PAP pre MD program here? I'm not sure if it's worth doing that versus starting right away next year at MCW.
Probably not. I don’t think they are increasing the class size.Does anyone know if UICOM is sending more interview invites than normal due to the increase in applicants?
Right, but I have interviewed at several other schools that are sending out upwards of 300 more interview invites this year for the same class size.Probably not. I don’t think they are increasing the class size.
During my interview they said they interview ~600-700 appsProbably not. I don’t think they are increasing the class size.
How was your interview experience and how long after your interview did you find out?accepted into the PAP program! 🙂
Yay! Good luck to everyone!Today's the day! Hopefully we hear some good news today
my interview was great! you will interview with other pap applicants as well as the summer prep applicants too. It kinda follows the same agenda as regular md such as MMI and one-on-one. Overall very comfortable and if its meant for you it will be! i found out a little bit later than other applicants so like the 4th thursday.How was your interview experience and how long after your interview did you find out?
I know right lol. Throw in that A if you're gonna send a group photo.Lol, I got an email of the group photo really thinking they would add a little Acceptance at the end
Haha, I wasn't even in my group photo...Lol, I got an email of the group photo really thinking they would add a little Acceptance at the end
Yes, every 3rd Thursday there is potential to hear back. And yeah, I am delayed decision and got that photo so I hope I am not left looking like a fool lolThat group photo pissed me off. Why? Why are you taking photos of us after an interview? If I don’t get in, I’m going to look GOOFY
Also they’re sending emails today right?
Do you know what time they let us know? They sent me the photo 11/30 (I believe)Yes, every 3rd Thursday there is potential to hear back. And yeah, I am delayed decision and got that photo so I hope I am not left looking like a fool lol
Idk the exact time but I wanna bet around the end of the business day (~5pm CT)Do you know what time they let us know? They sent me the photo 11/30 (I believe)
I got mine at around 9:30PM central time on a Friday!Idk the exact time but I wanna bet around the end of the business day (~5pm CT)
At the end of the interview they said to give them til the end of the business day on Friday. They meet to make admissions decisions today, but likely have other meetings back to back and may not get to us today.Do you know what time they let us know? They sent me the photo 11/30 (I believe)
Now that I think of it, they did say that. Well let's look forward to tomorrow then.At the end of the interview they said to give them til the end of the business day on Friday. They meet to make admissions decisions today, but likely have other meetings back to back and may not get to us today.
Dont worry. I didn't even hear mine until like SAturday evening lol. It'll come!alright back to Netflix, see u all tomorrow!
I’m literally gonna choose this PAP @ UIC and wait another year to start MD instead of starting MD at MCW in august. I want to be competitive for ortho, and UIC is instate and $100,000 cheaper than MCW. I envision the anatomy and physiology classes making med school much less stressful. Thanks for this response. Can I message you?I’ve been a peer educator for the PAP students for the past couple of years and I can tell you that doing the program really will prepare you well for med school. Also, don’t underestimate the chance to learn the entirety of gross anatomy beforehand - it’ll save you a ton of time and stress later on.
If I were you, I’d think of it more as a decision of whether you’d rather go to UICOM or MCW. I know someone who is an M2 now who had other acceptances but still chose to do PAP because she really wanted to go to UIC. You can’t really go wrong with either option tbh!
Congrats! See you next year future doc!accepted into the PAP program! 🙂
Sure!I’m literally gonna choose this PAP @ UIC and wait another year to start MD instead of starting MD at MCW in august. I want to be competitive for ortho, and UIC is instate and $100,000 cheaper than MCW. I envision the anatomy and physiology classes making med school much less stressful. Thanks for this response. Can I message you?
Hey - I hope you ask adcoms such as @Goro before making this decision. Many medical schools will blacklist you if you choose to decline an MD acceptance to take a year off. UIC even asks "Have you ever matriculated into and not completed a professional/graduate program?" in the secondary applicationI’m literally gonna choose this PAP @ UIC and wait another year to start MD instead of starting MD at MCW in august. I want to be competitive for ortho, and UIC is instate and $100,000 cheaper than MCW. I envision the anatomy and physiology classes making med school much less stressful. Thanks for this response. Can I message you?
Hey - I hope you ask adcoms such as @Goro before making this decision. Many medical schools will blacklist you if you choose to decline an MD acceptance to take a year off. UIC even asks "Have you ever matriculated into and not completed a professional/graduate program?" in the secondary application
As that SDNer isn't really intetested in being a doctor now, best to give up tje seat and let it go to someone who wants to achieve their dreams now.Hey - I hope you ask adcoms such as @Goro before making this decision. Many medical schools will blacklist you if you choose to decline an MD acceptance to take a year off. UIC even asks "Have you ever matriculated into and not completed a professional/graduate program?" in the secondary application
I’m literally gonna choose this PAP @ UIC and wait another year to start MD instead of starting MD at MCW in august. I want to be competitive for ortho, and UIC is instate and $100,000 cheaper than MCW. I envision the anatomy and physiology classes making med school much less stressful. Thanks for this response. Can I message you?
Hi, what are your stats if you don’t mind me asking. I haven’t heard back from Illinois and was wondering how competitive it is to get into their PAP program. Also congrats on getting into PAP. ThanksSure!
I remember them saying that, but I was really holding out lol.At the end of the interview they said to give them til the end of the business day on Friday. They meet to make admissions decisions today, but likely have other meetings back to back and may not get to us today.
No, I wouldn’t be taking a year off, it’s one of the programs at UIC called PAP that matriculates you into the MD program after you finish it if you maintain a 3.0. Then I’d start in 2022 for MD and finish with less debt with UIC than I would if I just took MCW’s 2021 MD acceptance cause I’m paying instate Illinois tuition instead of a private med school tuition. It’ll save me 100,000 bucks! The difference is that much and in my opinion worth the extra year cause that might help me do better in med school as well because I’d be entering the class in 2022 having already taken classes in the program like gross anatomy, histology, physiology, and biochem already. I still might change my mind but it seems like a no brainer to do PAP now in my opinion. I’m not in a rush to start right away since it’ll save me money.Hey - I hope you ask adcoms such as @Goro before making this decision. Many medical schools will blacklist you if you choose to decline an MD acceptance to take a year off. UIC even asks "Have you ever matriculated into and not completed a professional/graduate program?" in the secondary application
Just to add on to what @bigshockshawn said, even if they did reapply next cycle (which they wouldn’t need to after successful completion of PAP), the answer to that question for them would still be no. Turning down an acceptance =/= matriculation.Hey - I hope you ask adcoms such as @Goro before making this decision. Many medical schools will blacklist you if you choose to decline an MD acceptance to take a year off. UIC even asks "Have you ever matriculated into and not completed a professional/graduate program?" in the secondary application
I'm in state IL as well and when I look at Cost of attendance for both schools I see MCW is actually cheaper due to lower cost of living in Milwaukee. The difference is ~15K over the four years. I think one thing to mention is that UIC has 3 summer semesters that you have to pay for in addition to the Spring/Fall semesters that they don't often make explicit on their website.No, I wouldn’t be taking a year off, it’s one of the programs at UIC called PAP that matriculates you into the MD program after you finish it if you maintain a 3.0. Then I’d start in 2022 for MD and finish with less debt with UIC than I would if I just took MCW’s 2021 MD acceptance cause I’m paying instate Illinois tuition instead of a private med school tuition. It’ll save me 100,000 bucks! The difference is that much and in my opinion worth the extra year cause that might help me do better in med school as well because I’d be entering the class in 2022 having already taken classes in the program like gross anatomy, histology, physiology, and biochem already. I still might change my mind but it seems like a no brainer to do PAP now in my opinion. I’m not in a rush to start right away since it’ll save me money.
I would definitely recommend looking more into this before making a decision. Some medical schools offer financial aid to offset some of the COA. Also depending on your budget, you might be able to cut on some of the expenses listed on the COA. If I were you, I would explore the financial aid options available to you and contact the financial aid office for MCW before making the major decision. The way I see it, you will be having to pay for the PAP program and then med school when you eventually start. In the long run would you have saved much money? This is just how I personally would weigh the options. Wishing you all the best whatever decision you make!No, I wouldn’t be taking a year off, it’s one of the programs at UIC called PAP that matriculates you into the MD program after you finish it if you maintain a 3.0. Then I’d start in 2022 for MD and finish with less debt with UIC than I would if I just took MCW’s 2021 MD acceptance cause I’m paying instate Illinois tuition instead of a private med school tuition. It’ll save me 100,000 bucks! The difference is that much and in my opinion worth the extra year cause that might help me do better in med school as well because I’d be entering the class in 2022 having already taken classes in the program like gross anatomy, histology, physiology, and biochem already. I still might change my mind but it seems like a no brainer to do PAP now in my opinion. I’m not in a rush to start right away since it’ll save me money.
One can only hope!Are we going to hear some good news today??
you have an LM of 60 and have 8 interviews?? wow impressive.Are we going to hear some good news today??
Accepted! From last week's interview.
Same here! They sent an email though, no phone call. But stoked regardless!A, stoked!!!!!
In the portal it says I have a campus assignment based on the contents of my application, but it doesn't say where it is. Is everyone's like this?
Thanks! Still no A from here though. Delayed decision back on Oct 17th.you have an LM of 60 and have 8 interviews?? wow impressive.
Still waiting on RMED...Has anyone gotten an interview for the RMED program?
Also, if you’re accepted to Rockford, does that mean you’re in the RMED?