Positively
1 out of 10
8 out of 10
9 out of 10
30 minutes
At the school
2
One-on-one
Closed file
"Interview #1: 1) What is your biggest fear? 2) If you were stuck between a train and a wall, and you were going to die as soon as they moved the train, AND you could only have one person brought to you before you died, who would you choose? 3) What is the biggest problem in healthcare today? 4) What is the most dangerous/reckless thing you have ever done? 5) Asked a lot of questions about my family." Report Response | I was asked this question too
"What will you do if you are not accepted this year? Why this school? Why medicine? (asked during both interviews)" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Interview #2: 1) Tell me about yourself. 2) What specialty do you want to go into? 3) What makes you unique and better than the other applicants?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"If I could be any animal what would I be?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"What is the most dangerous/reckless thing you have ever done? (This one was difficult because I didn't want to say something really stupid, because all these horrible things were coming to mind that I have done!)" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Re-read my AMCAS & secondary, read the Rush bulletin online, read NYT and SDN." Report Response
"Everyone there (students, faculty, staff) seemed genuinely happy to be there and enthusiastic about the school. The RCSIP (Rush Community Service Initiatives Program) is an amazing way to get students involved with clinical community service and all the professors/doctors encourage students to approach them to do research if they want. Also, M1s get to have clinical experience after 6 weeks." Report Response
"The school is expensive, there is no gym (they get a discount at surrounding gyms, most go to UIC's), and classes go from 9-5 every day (but are optional attendence for the most part)" Report Response
"That their pediatric department is no good." Report Response
"The day was organized very well with a welcome session followed by a clinical tour with 2 M3 students and then lunch and Q/A with M2 students. After lunch, we had another brief tour and then we were supposed to have 2 separate 30 minute interviews (even though my second one lasted 1 hour). One interview was open file and one was closed (even though both of mine were closed, which was fine with me!). The interviews were both VERY relaxed and not stressful at all. Overall, it was a very enjoyable interview day and I really hope to get accepted!!!" Report Response
Student
Enthusiastic
10 out of 10
In state
0-1 hour
Train or subway
< $100
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