omar322 said:
hi-
i just went to a second look day for rush two weeks ago too and was wondering why mcw doesn't have a similar type of event.
Just because there's no formal "second look day" doesn't mean you can't come back and take a second look. Contact the admissions staff and tell them what you want (another tour, talk to pre-clinical students, clinical students, etc) and they'll likely work to accomodate you. The only suggestion I would make is to ask for a time when the M1-2s aren't taking tests, as they'll be less stressed and have more time to talk to you.
As for comparing MCW to Rush, well, I can't. It sounds like in your mind, the pros for Rush are
1. Chicago vs. Milwaukee: Can't argue that Chicago isn't a more fun place to be. However, there are also hassles in Chicago that aren't as evident in MKE (cost of living, traffic, parking, etc). Depending on where you're coming from, this may or may not be a big deal.
2. Clinical training: I can't speak for Rush or CCH, but I can assure you that MCW provides excellent clinical training--or at least I hope they do, because I don't have any more clinical training between now and graduation. I am very confident and comfortable with patients and don't know that training at any other hospitals (CCH or otherwise) would make me moreso.
On the other hand, it sounds like the main pro for MCW is the physical plant. While I definitely agree that we have great facilities, I would argue that the building doesn't teach you much, and if that's your main reason for hopping on the MCW train you'll likely be disappointed. Unless the facilities at Rush are dismal I don't think I'd let that factor much into my decision.
Finally, congrats on your acceptances. Having to choose between two medical schools is a great problem to have and the best thing you can do is gather as much info as possible and make the best decision you can. Good luck.