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Hello,
I am wondering if there is anyone applied at Rush for GEM 2010 summer.
I did a month ago and am waiting for an interview.
Is it too early? Is there anyone hearing from them?
Hope someone can help me with these question.
Thank you ~
I graduated from the University of Illinois in May 2008. My GPA was 3.22, though my upper-level coursework and pre-reqs GPA was significantly higher. I was involved with volunteering and extra-curriculars, but I didn't really hold leadership positions in them. I think one thing that stood out on my app was that I had a lot of research experience (I was asked about it in the interview). I didn't do CNA, though I'm sure that would only help your application! Hope this helps!
jennacoh,
i had a 3.4 in biology, but my pre-req gpa was higher. i also took the gre and got a 1300-- 710 quant, 690 verbal, 4 writing. i studied with the kaplan book and also with the kaplan verbal flashcards, which i think really helped. the gre was not necessary due to my gpa being above a 3.25, but i had a strong score so i submitted it anyways. i shadowed a nurse for about 40 hours, worked as a cna for about 4 months, and did some volunteering (non healthcare related). i think getting the cna certification is a good idea, because it shows your commitment to the field, and also gives you practice with improving communication, time management in clinical situations, and learning clinical protocols, ect. shadowing is good too, but hard to find because of all the privacy laws. the nurse i shadowed was someone i knew for several years, so she just took me under her wing for some shifts. i tried getting shadowing positions just calling up and inquiring to hospitals last fall and had absolutely no luck!!!!... so if you know any nurses, ask them. make sure you spend enough time writing strong essays and also get good recommendations from science professors. rush seems to look at many aspects of candidates rather than just gpa (i think uic takes gpa into account much more). i was having major anxiety about getting in anywhere, and i ended up getting into my first choice -rush- so just apply and see what happens!!! good luck!
to all who are starting in the summer...any idea on what area to live??? i have been looking on craigslist and can't find anything less than 1,000/month. i was hoping to get a 1-bedroom for 800ish but so far no luck. maybe i'll just do student housing through the school. i'm looking forward to getting the big package in the mail from rush with more information, and to meeting all of you. :)
Stephanie50
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The interview went well, thanks for asking! I interviewed with Dr. Lisa Rosenberg and the meeting was very casual. She asked me questions like why nursing, what I think a nurse does, some stuff about my background. I'm so anxious to hear back (this week!). I'm trying not to get ahead of myself, but I can't help but looking up apartments! The campus housing at Rush sounds very nice too...