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MSTP or MeSH Specific Questions (No apparent character limit):
Essay Question 1. "At the University of Chicago, in an atmosphere of interdisciplinary scholarship and discovery, the Pritzker School of Medicine is dedicated to inspiring diverse students of exceptional promise to become leaders and innovators in science and medicine for the betterment of humanity."
Our Mission Statement above is an expression of our core purpose and educational philosophy. In particular, it highlights the value we place on diversity since we regard the diversity of the entering class as essential for educational excellence. Please write an essay on how you would enhance diversity at Pritzker and advance the Pritzker mission. We suggest that you limit your essay to about 550 words.
Essay Question 2. Tell us about a difficult or challenging situation you have encountered and how you dealt with it. In your response, identify both the coping skills you called upon to resolve the dilemma, and the support person(s) from whom you sought advice. We suggest that you limit your essay to about 400 words.
Additional Questions:
1. Additional Information. Please feel free to use this space to convey any additional information that you might wish the Committee to know. We suggest that you limit your text to about 200 words
2. Premedical Committee/Advisor.If your school has a premedical committee or premedical advisor who composes a letter for each applicant from your school and you chose not to avail yourself of this service, please check the "Yes" button below and provide an explanation in the textbox below for your decision not to do so. We suggest you limit your text to about 200 words. Be sure to save and finalize your response. If you are availing yourself of your premedical committee/advisor letter or if you attend a university which does not offer this service, please check the "No" button below, leave the text "N/A" and then save and finalize your response.
3. Judicial History. Has any of your previous behavior(s) resulted in any review or action by a judicial committee? Have you ever received an Honor code and/or conduct violation at any time while enrolled as a full or part-time student? If yes to either question, please explain. We suggest you limit your text to about 200 words. Please review our Frequently Asked Questions if you are uncertain as to whether you should include something in this section.
Optional Questions:
1. Standardized Test Scores (SAT and ACT only)
2.Alumni Relationships: Please indicate if you, or any relatives, are alumni of the University of Chicago. For each entry you will be asked for name, academic area, degree program, type of relationship, and dates of attendance (years). If you or a relative attended more than one program, indicate the most recent one only. If you have a relative currently attending the University of Chicago, please enter the anticipated year of graduation as the end date. If you are entering more than one relative, please enter the first relative, save the entry, and then click on the "Alumni Relationships" link to the right. You will then be able to enter another relative. Repeat this process as often as necessary.
3. Employee Relationships: Please indicate if you, or any relatives, have been employed at the University of Chicago. For each entry you will be asked for name, academic area, occupational area, relationship and years of employment. If you or a relative have held more than one position, indicate the most recent one only. If the employment is present, please enter the current year as the end date. If you are entering more than one relative, please enter the first relative, save the entry, and then click on the "Employee Relationships" link to the right. You will then be able to enter another relative. Repeat this process as often as necessary.
- If you are an MSTP/MeSh candidate, please list the graduate program(s) to which you are applying.
- If you are an MSTP candidate, please list up to four general areas of research that interest you at present.
- Please provide the names, institutional addresses and telephone numbers of up to three individuals who are familiar with your research and who will provide letters in support of your application to MD/PhD Program of your choice (MD/MSTP, MD/MeSH). These letters should be specific to your application to the MD/Phd Program, are required, and are in addition to those submitted in support of your general application to medical school.
Essay Question 1. "At the University of Chicago, in an atmosphere of interdisciplinary scholarship and discovery, the Pritzker School of Medicine is dedicated to inspiring diverse students of exceptional promise to become leaders and innovators in science and medicine for the betterment of humanity."
Our Mission Statement above is an expression of our core purpose and educational philosophy. In particular, it highlights the value we place on diversity since we regard the diversity of the entering class as essential for educational excellence. Please write an essay on how you would enhance diversity at Pritzker and advance the Pritzker mission. We suggest that you limit your essay to about 550 words.
Essay Question 2. Tell us about a difficult or challenging situation you have encountered and how you dealt with it. In your response, identify both the coping skills you called upon to resolve the dilemma, and the support person(s) from whom you sought advice. We suggest that you limit your essay to about 400 words.
Additional Questions:
1. Additional Information. Please feel free to use this space to convey any additional information that you might wish the Committee to know. We suggest that you limit your text to about 200 words
2. Premedical Committee/Advisor.If your school has a premedical committee or premedical advisor who composes a letter for each applicant from your school and you chose not to avail yourself of this service, please check the "Yes" button below and provide an explanation in the textbox below for your decision not to do so. We suggest you limit your text to about 200 words. Be sure to save and finalize your response. If you are availing yourself of your premedical committee/advisor letter or if you attend a university which does not offer this service, please check the "No" button below, leave the text "N/A" and then save and finalize your response.
3. Judicial History. Has any of your previous behavior(s) resulted in any review or action by a judicial committee? Have you ever received an Honor code and/or conduct violation at any time while enrolled as a full or part-time student? If yes to either question, please explain. We suggest you limit your text to about 200 words. Please review our Frequently Asked Questions if you are uncertain as to whether you should include something in this section.
Optional Questions:
1. Standardized Test Scores (SAT and ACT only)
2.Alumni Relationships: Please indicate if you, or any relatives, are alumni of the University of Chicago. For each entry you will be asked for name, academic area, degree program, type of relationship, and dates of attendance (years). If you or a relative attended more than one program, indicate the most recent one only. If you have a relative currently attending the University of Chicago, please enter the anticipated year of graduation as the end date. If you are entering more than one relative, please enter the first relative, save the entry, and then click on the "Alumni Relationships" link to the right. You will then be able to enter another relative. Repeat this process as often as necessary.
3. Employee Relationships: Please indicate if you, or any relatives, have been employed at the University of Chicago. For each entry you will be asked for name, academic area, occupational area, relationship and years of employment. If you or a relative have held more than one position, indicate the most recent one only. If the employment is present, please enter the current year as the end date. If you are entering more than one relative, please enter the first relative, save the entry, and then click on the "Employee Relationships" link to the right. You will then be able to enter another relative. Repeat this process as often as necessary.