Rochester: Meliora: 'Ever better' - The University's motto, Meliora, directs our focus toward continual improvement through research, understanding, and collaborative efforts. Offer and example from your personal experience of an obstacle you faced or a problem you identified. Describe the actions you took and the result. (1000 characters)
1000-character version: Pre-medical Science-oriented – Rochester
Of all the experiences I would like to nurture, my hours in ER were the most inspirational...
Notre Dame: The Grotto is a cherished destination on Notre Dame's campus, a space that invites students and visitors to pray and take time for reflection. Do you have a place that you seek out, and what do you contemplate there?
Rice (Special Program Essay): Describe the most difficult adversity you have faced, and describe how you dealt with it. Please type. Limit your response to the space provided.
194-word version: Pre-medical Science-oriented – Notre Dame & Rice
Of all the places I have walked into and had tried to seek out evidences of experiences that I would like to nurture, the emergency room happens to be the most memorable and inspirational...
Rochester (Combined Program Essay): You have already explained why you are applying to the University of Rochester. Now please elaborate on your interest in and your qualifications for the combined - admission program you selected above in less than 300 words.
272-word version: Pre-medical Science – Rochester
...Practicing as an ER surgeon requires self-confidence and courage that would compel me to make unwavering decisions. But situations in which my decisions could seriously affect the patient may arise...
313-word version: Pre-medical Science – All Schools
...Practicing as an ER surgeon requires self-confidence and courage that would compel me to make unwavering decisions. But situations in which my decisions could seriously affect the patient may arise...
353-word version: Pre-medical Science – All Schools
...Practicing as an ER surgeon requires self-confidence and courage that would compel me to make unwavering decisions. But situations in which my decisions could seriously affect the patient may arise...