Hello everyone! I just found this discussion and wanted to participate. I also visited Rush and NU and am having a difficult time deciding between the two. Overall, NU was just more impressive. There was a certain energy there that Rush did not have- a certain excitement. Everything seemed to "sparkle", so to speak. This was a little intimidating at first but in no time I just felt feelings of positivity from staff and students towards the program. They are very proud of their program and they feel top notch. Rush also seemed to have a good program. They are also highly ranked (#24, compared to NU's #5) and they have a lot to offer. In the end, they probably both offer a great education, only NU may have a better edge on certain things- like having a student placed on the top of a list for placement, as mentioned above. I did also feel that some of the "loftiness" on NU was just "talk". They may be a more challenging program but my gut tells me not by that much.
Here are some things that I am currently weighing for my decision- which will probably be NU. Before I begin, I wanted to note that NU gave alot more details about their program than Rush on the preview days. There are some details about the curriculum at NU that I love that may or may not be true of Rush, I just do not know.
At NU:
#1- in the winter/spring quarters the class is split in two and one half focuses on pediatric in the winter and then adults in the spring, and then other half of the class does the opposite. When studying pediatric, you have a child as a client, and when studying adults you work with an adult. It just kinda makes sense. You are able to focus on one area at a time.
#2 they have a class on effective communication which I think is pretty important. They said most programs do not incorporate this into the curriculum.
#3 there is a strong emphasis in thoroughly understanding the material. For this reason they do not give a cumulative exam at the end of the program. They feel that the test would just be superficial and it does not serve much purpose to the students. They want people to become critical thinkers and truly engage in the material.
Rush:
the only thing I think that was noticeably different at Rush was that they are so closely tied to the Rush hospital. They seemed to have more opportunity with that than NU.
I walked away from NU with a much better understanding of their program than I did from Rush. They did a much more thorough job with presenting what their program has to offer. I think Rush is a great program but I certainly got the feel that NU was elite. One of their professors has a 12 million dollar grant for research. That's crazy! To me that means they are doing really good work in the field. There was a feeling that the professors at NU are top notch and what you will learn from them is just better, quantitatively and qualitatively. They really left the feeling that you will leave their program with the confidence that you will be a higher caliber clinician than if you were to attend other programs.
Part of me also feels like- I'll just never know until I attend both programs, which of course won't happen. I think I am just gonna go with my gut and attend NU. I feel like- why not? What if I have better opportunities in my future because of it? The cost is higher, but it seems that the program has more to offer and that is why they charge more.