Positively
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30 minutes
At the school
3 people interviewed. There are three separate interviews, each 30 minutes long. One interview is by a medical student, another by a doctor, and another by a PhD. All of them have your essays and personal statement. I don't think any of them had your numbers.
One-on-one
Closed file
"Describe a hardship of yours." Report Response | I was asked this question too
"List two strengths and 2 weaknesses, and tell me how you are going to improve your weaknesses to be a better doctor." Report Response | I was asked this question too
"What is my level of cross-cultural understanding?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"What is your emotional intelligence? (do you have realistic expectations for yourself and others?)" Report Response | I was asked this question too
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"SDN, read through my personal statements and essays, looked through the school website." Report Response
"The students seem to do very well on their exams, and go on to competitive residencies. Also get a ton of clinical experience sine there are so many hospitals associated with UIC." Report Response
"The UIC buildings were kind of run down. Not a huge deal - but it was freezing outside and some rooms were warm, and other were blazing hot." Report Response
"What time the day would end. Where to park. The schedule for the day." Report Response
"My interview was the Chicago campus of UI. The admissions process is rolling, so the sooner you get your interview done, the better. The Chicago campus is quite big, and there are a lot of hospitals that are very close to the school. The students seemed happy, and the student population was very diverse. Living in Chicago seemed to be an issue based on cost and commuting, but the students seemed very happy living there. Lots of research opportunities are available for the students, both clinical and wet lab (too bad medical school is so time consuming). Also lots of opportunities to do additional degrees (MS, MPH, PhD) with an MD, and innovative ways to work with underserved populations (Umedicine, and Rmedicine programs)." Report Response
Student
Neutral
4 out of 10
Out of state
4-6 hours
Automobile
$101-$200
No Response
Hotel
7 out of 10
Chicago South Loop Hotel
yes
02/24/2010
8 out of 10
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"When offered an interview at the school you need to call in to set up the interview date. The person on the phone was really rude, and I was very unsure where online I could find the dates for the interviews that were being offered. I had to call in twice to get all the date written down and the locations the interviews would be. The person on the phone was quite rude, and very unhelpful. Also, they did not send me a confirmation email till almost a week after my scheduling of the date (4 days before the interview!). The email was very vague about what the day would be like, and what time the day would end, which makes it very challenging for those coming out of town. Basically, since my interview was in the afternoon (11:30 am slot), the day was: 11:30-12:15 Dean of school describes school !2:30-1:30 Lunch with med students 1:30-2 tour of campus 2-4:30 3 separate interviews" Report Response
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