Hi there! I decided to post a little bit of my personal experience regarding All Saints clinical rotations to assist those who are thinking of transferring to All Saints.
I am very happy that I chose All Saints. The bottom line is that I am getting great rotations at third of the price of Ross students.
I can't comment on what other people's experience has been, only mine. As with all schools you will have haters and supporters. Remember that. When I researched the school, there wasn't a lot of updated information on valuemd about clinical rotations. And I hope to change that with my post to help others make more of an informed decision based on someone's actual experience.
I transferred to All Saints from AUA and my experience has only been positive with the school. I can tell you that I have done 4 core rotations in Chicago, two of which I was rotating with Ross students. I arranged all my rotations with AICG and I have yet to be disappointed. I found my rotations had a lot of hands on experience. 3/4 I was either in the hospital entirely or a combination of both hospital and clinic.
All Saints gives you the opportunity to pursue medicine at a bargain price, it's what you do with it that defines how successful you will become in your pursuit. My mentality is that I can compete with the best despite the fact that I am from All Saints. My last rotation was along side Ross students and before it ended the Attending was confidently relying on me than the Ross students to provide him with the right answers!
And yes, I have come across All Saints students who complain about the school which isn't any different when I was at AUA and hearing about AUA students whining about the school.
From my limited experience with All Saints and interactions with the faculty members, they have met my minimum standards and exceeded them in some areas. I would definitely recommend the school.
If anyone is seeking more information on my clinical rotations, please message me privately.
I don't know how fast I can reply since I do a lot of studying.
I am very happy that I chose All Saints. The bottom line is that I am getting great rotations at third of the price of Ross students.
I can't comment on what other people's experience has been, only mine. As with all schools you will have haters and supporters. Remember that. When I researched the school, there wasn't a lot of updated information on valuemd about clinical rotations. And I hope to change that with my post to help others make more of an informed decision based on someone's actual experience.
I transferred to All Saints from AUA and my experience has only been positive with the school. I can tell you that I have done 4 core rotations in Chicago, two of which I was rotating with Ross students. I arranged all my rotations with AICG and I have yet to be disappointed. I found my rotations had a lot of hands on experience. 3/4 I was either in the hospital entirely or a combination of both hospital and clinic.
All Saints gives you the opportunity to pursue medicine at a bargain price, it's what you do with it that defines how successful you will become in your pursuit. My mentality is that I can compete with the best despite the fact that I am from All Saints. My last rotation was along side Ross students and before it ended the Attending was confidently relying on me than the Ross students to provide him with the right answers!
And yes, I have come across All Saints students who complain about the school which isn't any different when I was at AUA and hearing about AUA students whining about the school.
From my limited experience with All Saints and interactions with the faculty members, they have met my minimum standards and exceeded them in some areas. I would definitely recommend the school.
If anyone is seeking more information on my clinical rotations, please message me privately.
I don't know how fast I can reply since I do a lot of studying.