Negatively
3 out of 10
60+ minutes
At the school
2
One-on-one
Open file
"Why do you want to be a physician?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"With 50 livers and 100 people that need transplants, how do you decide who gets the organs?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"What are the causes of Diabetes, MI, HIV transmission, and Cancer?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"None" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"What are the negatives for you in medicine." Report Response | I was asked this question too
"AMCAS, Physicians, Web Site." Report Response
"Nice Facilities" Report Response
" Bad Tour Guides, Interviewer Apathy, High Tuition" Report Response
"Research projects can be carried on outside of Rush - sometimes sponsored by the school." Report Response
"Two interviews and a tour were conducted over a 5 hour period. The first interviewer did not speak English very well and was just filling out answers on a worksheet. When the interviewer did not get the "correct" answer in a certain amount of time, he would just tell me his answer and move on; a couple of times, his was an answer to a different question – again because a language barrier existed. The second interviewer seemed negative from the beginning. He spent half of my interview talking about the year I took off from college 16 years ago. The same questions were asked over and over again. The education portion of my AMCAS application was all that was covered. This interviewer did most of the talking and went off on tangents at every opportunity; he clearly liked to talk. I was not asked at all about the career that I have had for the last 10 years nor was I asked about any of my extracurricular activities or achievements. My research and volunteer activities were also not covered. I don’t think this interviewer even read my application; if he actually had taken the time to study it at all, it did not show. I don’t understand why I was invited to interview if they were not interested in me (the secondary application asks you to write 15 essays). During the tour, the two first year students spent all of the time talking to the pretty girls that were interviewing alongside myself. Neither tour guide spent much time with my questions. The facilities are beautiful - no doubt paid for by the high tuition. All classes are conducted in the same building so it is convenient. The medical students are happy with their school. After talking to many physicians in the Chicago area, I got the feeling that the school is not that prestigious. Also, there did not seem to be much credible research being conducted at the school that did not originate from other institutions or from outside physicians. " Report Response
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