1. Give five reasons why you would make an excellent physician?
1. Briefly share your plans for the upcoming academic year. Do you intend to work, conduct research, volunteer in a healthcare setting, participate in community service, attend school, travel, engage in leisure activities, or pursue other activities?
1. How would you handle a situation in which a family member or close friend made a sexist, racist, or prejudiced comment in your presence?
2. What is your greatest self-discovery?
3. Provide five reasons why you would be an excellent physician.
4. What is the greatest act of kindness you have ever done for someone?
5. What areas of your life need the most improvement, and what plans have you made to achieve this?
6. What creative or innovative methods have you discovered to further develop the competencies required for entering medical students during the pandemic?
1. How would you manage a situation where a family member or close friend made a sexist, racist, or prejudiced comment in your presence?
2. What has been your greatest self-discovery?
3. What event(s) from your youth still teaches you lessons today?
4. What is the greatest act of kindness you have ever performed for someone?
1. What events from your youth still teach you lessons today, and how do you apply what you learned?
2. Have you ever experienced a significant setback? What caused it, and how did you overcome it?
3. Has persistence ever paid off for you? Please describe the situation.
1. Please discuss specifically how your admission to our program would contribute to the diversity of the Chicago Medical School community at Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science.