How many people interviewed you?
Response Average | # Responders |
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2.70 | 43 |
Response | # Responders |
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Positively | 31 |
Negatively | 10 |
No change | 3 |
Response Avg | # Responders |
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5.40 | 43 |
Response Avg | # Responders |
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7.69 | 29 |
Response Avg | # Responders |
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7.86 | 29 |
No responses
Response | # Responders |
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5 minutes | 0 |
10 minutes | 1 |
15 minutes | 0 |
20 minutes | 4 |
25 minutes | 1 |
30 minutes | 9 |
35 minutes | 3 |
40 minutes | 10 |
45 minutes | 7 |
50 minutes | 2 |
55 minutes | 0 |
60+ minutes | 6 |
Response | # Responders |
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At the school | 42 |
At a regional location | 0 |
At another location | 0 |
Response | # Responders |
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One-on-one | 28 |
In a group | 13 |
Response | # Responders |
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Open file | 33 |
Closed file | 6 |
Response Average | # Responders |
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2.70 | 43 |
"What would you do if you get a teacher that teaches you differently then another"
"Tell me, in less than 2 minutes, about how you got to be sitting in front of us here today."
"Tell us some things about yourself and lets see where that takes us."
"Tell me how you got to this point. Why pharmacy?"
"Is is better to provide more effective treatment to less people or less effective treatment to more people?"
"What are some incentives for you to work in rural areas where there are underserved communities?"
"Tell us a little about yourself"
"Tell me about yourself."
"What do you think is the difference between a retail pharmacist and a clinical pharmacist?"
"What is one mistake you made, and how did you correct it?"
"Where do you see yourself in 5 to 10 years?"
"Why Campbell, why pharmacy?"
"How did you get here? (Basically, they were asking me how I ended up applying to pharmacy school and how my interest started)"
"What would you do if someone was cheating?"
"Tell me about yourself"
""Tell me about yourself.""
"Have you applied to any other schools, how would you put them against Campbell."
"How will you pay for your education?"
"Why pharmacy?"
"Why did you choose pharmacy school?"
"Why pharmacy? Why Campbell?"
"How do you plan on paying for tuition?"
"Tell us a little bit about yourself. Why did you apply to Campbell?"
"Why pharmacy/why campbell?"
"Why Campbell?"
"Do you think communication skill is important for pharmacist?"
"Are you interested in any of the organizations?"
"Why do you want to do pharmacy?"
"How do you plan to pay for school?"
"what are your hobbies? "
"tell me sometime that you had seen stereotype and at the end he ask how to solve. that was rediculous"
"Scenario Question: Your in lab and your professor tells everyone in the class that they need to hand in one mold for a grade at the end of the lab. If you have an extra mold and your friend is in a rush and didn't do the experiment properly. Your friend asks you if they can borrow your extra mold. Would you give them your extra mold?"
"Do you think you are prepared for pharmacy school?"
"Tell me about yourself"
"Is it better to treat less people effectively or more people less effectively?"
"What are some traits that pharmacists should have?"
"What are you most proud of?"
"Why did you choose Pharmacy"
"Why do you think you'd be a good pharmacist?"
"What brings you to Campbell?"
"Why pharmacy?"
"How do you deal with stress?"
"What would you do if you caught one of the pharmacists stealing narcotics?"
"How do you keep going at work with people constantly angry with you/the pharmacy? (I work in a retail pharmacy) "
"Would you rather be the best player on the worst team or the worst player on the best team?"
"Tell me about a time you failed an exam"
""Why Campbell?""
"What would you do if you noticed a pharmacist doing something unethical while at work?"
"Why CU?"
"Why Pharmacy? Why Campbell?"
"Why Campbell?"
"How do you plan to finance your education?"
"What do you consider to be your strengths and weaknesses?"
"Tell me about yourself."
"What got you interested in pharmacy, and what do you plan on doing once you graduated from pharmacy school?"
"You had mentioned that you were getting married, how do you think you will pay for school (weird question)"
"How do you believe you will pay for pharmacy school here?"
"How are you going to pay for your tuition?"
"Describe the pharmacist-patient relationship."
"Tell me about organic chemistry?"
"Why would you make a good canidate for their school?"
"an experiment done in class and requires 20 tube to be done correctly.your friend misses up 3 of them would you give him yours."
"Why Campbell? How did you hear about us?"
"How is your time management?"
"What are some ways you deal with stress?"
"Why don't you want to go to medical school?"
"Have you applied to other schools?"
"What is an academic weakness you have and how do you overcome it?"
"Why Campbell?"
"Tell me about your research"
"Why did you choose pharmacy?"
"Tell me about your volunteer experience"
"What is something you would like the admissions committee to know that is not in your file?"
"Tell us about the time you made a mistake and how you dealt with it?"
"How much do you work (during school)?"
"Do you think pharmacists should have the right to refuse to dispense a prescription?"
"Is there anything else you would like us to know about you?"
""What is the most important skill that you learned from a single experience?""
"Why do you want to practice pharmacy?"
"What will you do if you don't get into pharmacy school?"
"Strengths? Weaknesses?"
"Where do you see yourself after graduation?"
"Do you have any questions we can answer?"
"How do you plan to finance your education at Campbell? "
"Do you have any questions for us?"
"Do you have any questions? (Be sure to have a lot of questions to ask)"
"What would you do if you didn't get accepted into any of the school you applied to this year? (don't tell them you've been accepted anywhere if you already have, it's a quick way to get a rejection letter)"
"What type of pharmacy do you want to enter? (**BIG HINT**: unless you have had a tremendous amount of experience in a specific pharmacy setting, they are looking for you to say that you do not know what type of pharmacy you want to enter because your summer internships are for finding out which area you enjoy most. I told them this and got a huge, encouraging nod from the 2 students and the Director of Admissions. Later in the interview, I asked the 2 students if they knew yet what type of pharmacy they wanted to enter, and they did not know. However, I did mention which areas of pharmacy I believe I currently would enjoy most)."
"Why did you apply to Campbell"
"Do you have any questions for us... I hated that question because I couldn't think of ANYTHING to ask them!!!"
"What type of pharmacy do you want to get into?"
"Why did you apply to their school?"
"if you were running for presidency and the other person loses against you what you will do about it to make it work out for both of you"
"Talk about a situation where you had to deal with someone who religion, race, sexual oriention, and etc was different from you and how did you handle the situation."
"Someone comes in who is known as a drug abuser. He/She wants to buy syringes, what do you do?"
"Teach me something you didn't learn in school in under 2 minutes."
"Where do I see the field of pharmacy in 5 years?"
"In 2 minutes, teach us something you did not learn from school."
"You have 2 minutes to teach me something that you did not learned through your academics."
"Would you rather be the best player on a bad team or the worse player on a good team and why?"
"What is the one thing you want the admission committee to know about you?"
"Describe a situation in which your supervisor did something wrong, and how did you approach the situation?"
"We see you work in retail, what is the most negative aspect of it?"
"Would you rather be the best player on the worst team, or the worst player on the best team? "
"Tell me about a time you made a mistake."
""What would you say and do if a frustrated patient asks you why it is taking so long to fill a prescription?""
"What would you do if you didn't get into pharmacy school?"
"How will you finance your education?"
"How do I plan I financing my education?"
"What motivates you to pursue pharmacy?"
"What do you do for fun?"
"If you do not get into any pharmacy program, what will you do?"
"What other pharmacy schools did you apply to - if you were accepted to Campbell University as well as the other schools, what school will you attend?"
"What would I do if I was not accepted into pharmacy school this year?"
"Where do you see yourself in 10 years?"
"Can you sing well? (In my application, I gave them an album that I had recorded at the piano a while back, and I soon learned the Director of Admissions was being cynical)."
""You being a obivous overachiever, how do you deal with people who are jealous you you in the work place?""
"What do you do to help you deal with stress?"
"How do you intend to handle school and a family?"
"Do you really think you want to live in such a small town?"
"How do i expect to pay for school? By student aid or loans, just like the majority of the students do."
"the associate dean will ask you these 3 questions. what is your pcat, gpa and why campbell or why pharmacy."
"Give an example of a time where you failed and what did you learn from the experience?"
"A friend in class signed your name to the attendance sheet on a day you missed class, how would you address this?"
"My opinion on fetal stem cell research."
"How does culture and diversity affect the field of pharmacy? Or something along those lines."
"What was an important change in your life, and how did you make the decision for such a change?"
"How do you feel about physician assisted suicide, stem cell research, genetics/cloning?"
"Tell me about some of things that are impacting the field of pharmacy."
"Why did you choose pharmacy over your EMT career."
"Why did you choose pharmacy and not veterinary medicine?"
"Do you give answers immediately or take a while to answer them? Are you usually correct when answering?"
"Give me an example of a time when you did not agree with a policy"
"What does the future hold for our profession?"
"How do you handle times when you do poorly on things? "
"Why would you be a good pharmacist? (I found it difficult to complement yourself while staying humble)"
""What would you do if you made a mistake?""
"Explian your grades here. (open file)"
"What would you do if you didn't get into pharmacy school?"
"What will you do if you have multiple requests at the same time and under pressure to complete several tasks within a limited time?"
"Tell us about yourself."
"What are my weaknesses?"
"Describe a difficult situation and how you dealt with it."
"Since you have years of experience at the pharmacy, how has pharmacy changed since five years ago?"
"What do you dislike most about the pharmacy profession and why?"
"What made you choose Campbell over some of your other choices/which school would you go to if you got accepted into all of your choices?"
"Can you describe a specific leadership role of which the success of the event depended mostly on your actions?"
"Why do you want to be a pharmacist?"
"What are your strengths and weaknesses?"
"It was hard to just talk on the spot, for example if they just stared at me when I was through talking... (I guess that's just my lack of interviewing skills though)"
"What is your idea of leadership?"
"What do you think about Campbell and its location?"
"Describe a situation with a patient that "moved you" or touched you in a positive way? I work in a retail pharmacy environment, the only interaction I get with a patient is by telling them how much they owe or that their insurance will not cover a particular drug."
"I practiced the questions that are posted on sdn."
"Answering mock interview questions, SDN forums"
"Doing mock interviews with the questions posted on SDN."
"Student Doctor"
"student doctor network"
"Studentdoctor interview feedback, researched the school"
"Visited cites."
"Internet & SDN Research, Undergraduate school's career center, Pharmacy Admissions Book"
"SDN"
"Mock interviews with friends, speaking with others that are already in the program. Tried to get advice from everyone."
"SDN, Kaplan Getting into Pharmacy book, spoke with students that attended the Pharmacy School. Spoke with staff at the school. Prayer."
"Read over possible questions, reanalyzed my experiences."
"Reading this website and experience from a previous website. I also contacted other students I knew already at Campbell to get their input. "
"Had previous interview experience, typed answers to common questions to gather thoughts, interview feedback, browsed forums and blogs"
"Read the message boards, interview feedback, and rehearsed answers to potential questions. I used my university's career services for a practice mock interview."
"Read books about Campbell and talked to Campbell students about their life. I pretty much already knew a lot about Campbell from friends and really wanted to go there."
"SDN, practice with friends"
"I practiced potential questions using SDN. I read through the university's website and talked with pharmacists from the school."
"I wanted to give them something to talk about so I provided them with my cover letter and resume on hand. I read the Campbell Pharmacy brochure for awards and recognition as well."
"SDN, mock interviews"
"SDN, CU website, preparing any questions I had"
"student doctor website and the school's website"
"SDN, talked with my boss (both pharmacists), listed possible questions/answers on index cards, tried not to stress too much and "memorize" the answers"
"Read about Campbell on their website and looked over my pharmacy letter to them."
"Mock interview"
"Looked at the post-interview feedback here on SDN, practiced responses to the obvious questions (Why Campbell, etc.), and looked over their website and my PharmCAS application"
"looking online, talking to professors"
"Read the interview feedbacks."
"I tried to think of questions that they might ask and talked to others who had already been interviewed. "
"interview questions from outside sources"
"By preparing and answering possible questions that they might ask."
"I read up on career opportunities that are available with a pharm.D degree, besides the obvious retail jobs."
"they want you to feel that they are thinkers and they are more like unc chapel hill or any public school."
"Everyone was very helpful and friendly."
"The welcoming admissions staff."
"The staff and students and the dual programs that are offered. They made the interview experience relaxing and even provided us with lunch."
"helpful faculty"
"The campus is really beautiful. The students seemed really enthusiastic about the school and seemed to really enjoy the program. Some faculty members even stopped in to see us 'interviewees' during the day to say hello."
"The close-knit atmosphere and the fact that the school is continually changing to keep up with the modern times."
"We were able to talk with current students there and ask questions."
"People were extremely nice and love that all the faculty members really care about teaching."
"Friendliness of everyone."
"Admission counselors"
"They were super friendly!"
"How the interview schedule was tailored to each student."
"Interviewers truly appeared to be interested in me as a person; style of interview was purely casual/ conversational. Great joint program."
"They called me on my way home to let me know I would be getting an acceptance letter :) "
"Friendliness, student panel, everyone wants you to succeed, interview was more of a conversation than an interrogation"
"The faculty and staff were extremely friendly and helpful"
"The faculty really is interested in their students and want them to succeed. The common theme among the presenters and student panel was that "a student is not treated as a number.""
"How friendly everyone in the admissions process was."
"Friendliness of staff"
"Leigh Ann McStoots (Asst Admin Director) was very friendly. They seemed to genuinely want me to join their program. 100% pass rate on NAPLEX. This school concentrates on mostly on teaching not research. Consequently, students seem better prepared for industry / pharmacies."
"Harnett county was cool."
"The fact that they give you a laptop and PDA. Campbell has the friendliest staff and admin you will ever meet. I couldn't ask to feel as welcomed as I was by them. They were very responsive to my questions especially over the phone no matter how often I called them."
"The friendliness of Leigh Ann (the Assistant Director of Admissions) and the students, the fact that they have very high pass rates for NAPLEX, and the way that they integrate technology into the program with laptops and PDAs "
"the community-type atmosphere and the professionalism of the faculty and students"
"FRIENDLY STUDENT INTERVIEWERS, VERY WELCOMING FACULTY MEMBERS AND INTERVIEWS, 100% pass rate for state and national exams (NAPLEX), ONLY SCHOOL IN THE NATION TO HAVE A JOINT MASTERS IN CLINICAL RESEARCH, affordable tuition"
"How the school played up all their negatives as being advantages. (Location, size, facilities)"
"The professionalism of the staff during the setup process"
"The friendliness of the faculty and the admissions staff."
"How friendly everyone is."
"The faculty are really friendly."
"I went to an early interview, so I didn't wait too terribly long to be interviewed. "
"the students"
"The attention that I recieved."
"Nothing much."
"That students are allowed in the interview and are able to ask questions along with the team leaders."
"the school location is just a slum"
"We ate lunch before interviewing. It was hard to stay awake"
"How far the school is from the airport."
"the location!!"
"Nothing really. The area surrounding the college isn't super exciting, but I'm from a small town myself so I was used to that kind of atmosphere."
"The location is not very close to many things, but most are within a 15-30 minute drive."
"location of the school, everyone seemed very sarcastic"
"The campus is small and a long distant from the cities. There does not seem to be much to do for entertainment."
"Nothing, everything was great"
"Location. Speech given during down-down between student panel & interview."
"nothing"
"The professor leading my interview had lost track of time, and the guy ahead of me got a 45 minute interview while I only had 10 minutes. I was dismissed rather quickly and the guy ahead of me, and the girl that interrupted my own interview, were both accepted into the program. Apparently I should have been rude and knocked on the door as well...."
"Nothing."
"Location is a deal breaker for people who are used to urban life."
"The area outside of the school"
"The actual pharmacy school is nice, but the campus does not look very exciting."
"How there were so many interviewees, it made me feel less confident looking at what I was up against."
"School is old and dilapidated. Not many places surrounding the school, but we are not here to have fun, but to concentrate on studying. To their credit, they are building a nice new multi-million dollar pharmacy school."
"Buies Creek is really in the middle of nowhere."
"Interviewers didn't seem to know much about my file, the student panel didn't really sell the school."
"The admissions committee member that interviewed me...he was not friendly and he was extremely serious."
"size of the facilities"
"the campus was small and old. very rural. but the girls dorm was right next to the pharmacy building."
"The school is very run-down looking, especially the pharmacy building. It looks like an old radio station with a giant antenna on top. There isn't much around the school or in the surrounding area. Feels like a depressing place to live. I also didn't really like the way the interview was set up. The interviewers (2 faculty and 1 student) didn't seem very friendly. They were very serious. It was also difficult to answer questions and make eye contact with 3 people all at separate locations in the room. I felt like a water-sprinkler moving my head all around so I wouldn't be ignoring anyone."
"There were 4 people interviewing me, 2 students, 2 professors (1 was a staff proffessor and 1 was a visiting professor)"
"The facilities are not comprised of the latest technology, and the tour was really short because the school is pretty small; however, they are in the process of building a huge pharmacy center adjacent to the school's current location."
"How small the actual pharmacy school is."
"The school is in the middle of nowhere."
"I guess the interviewers could have been a bit more personable..."
"everything: small school/small town/not good facilities"
"The wait was toooooo long!"
"Old facilities, unfriendly faculty."
"Hardly any emotion was shown by the four people asking the questions."
"please dont prepare for the questions unless they are from the same year cause they do change structure every year thats what they said"
"The school is about an hour away from the airport."
"Don't treat it as an interview, think of it as a conversation. Don't reply with answers you think they want to hear just be yourself."
"How easy the whole process was going to be. They really made us all feel really comfortable."
"There is a group interview as well as a 2-on-1 interview."
"2 interview styles would be used, group interview and then 2 on 1 interview"
"How far the school is away from the cities!"
"That there would be no opportunity to grab a drink or snack."
"nothing"
"That it was not necessary to wait by the door for the interview, since they were going to go over 20 minutes longer than available...."
"There would be no snacks or drinks offered. And vending machines were nowhere to be found."
"The interview would be shorter than I thought (the whole process). It was only 2 hours total, not 4 like I thought. "
"Interview is not very long, be thorough in your answers. Make sure to consider alternate solutions to questions/situations."
"The interview is not very long. They ask a few questions, so talk as much as you can because there is not much opportunity to sell yourself. Also, make sure you have questions to ask them."
"To bring a water if i have a cough."
"How remote a location Buies Creek is."
"how laid back but professional the interview process was."
"n/a"
"That there was an essay question."
"This was my first interview so I was very nervous, I didn't really look over what I would put for the essay question which was the standard "why should campbell pick you over other prospective student""
"That one of the student interviewers was extremely hot, and that I would have to concentrate a little harder to effectively answer my responses to her questions without staring at those gorgeous eyes too much."
"Nothing."
"That I am terrible at interviews! "
"How the school was"
"Whoever has travelled the farthest gets to interview first. "
"During your interview, make sure they feel that you will keep your options open. Do not go into the interview having a particular career path in mind."
"the questions are as follows based on november 2015. What would you do if you get a teacher that teaches you differently then another, tell me sometime that you had seen stereotype and at the end he ask how to solve, an experiment done in class and requires 20 tube to be done correctly.your friend misses up 3 of them would you give him yours., if you were running for presidency and the other person loses against you what you will do about it to make it work out for both of you, the associate dean will ask you these 3 questions. what is your pcat, gpa and why campbell or why pharmacy. it was 5 short 5 min interview style interview. My general advise is dont talk too much. and remember that you want to concentrate too much with the associate dean cause he is the one that will make you get in or not. speak politely and to the question dont add more. they use problem solve type of question all the time. if they ask you give example give them something that you will be able to solve. wish you all good luck"
"Overall, great experience."
"They take the comments on the exit interview serious. They're constantly trying to make the process more comfortable for the interviewees. They included the bio of the interviewers in the folder. Very helpful."
"Great interviewing experience overall!"
"They tried the group interview like many schools now, but only asked one question to each of us during this. We also had 2-on-1 interviews so we were interviewed twice that day."
"Overall, a very good experience!"
"Great school, and Great program"
"It's not as stressful as you make it out to be, so try to relax and if you are genuine, your interview will go well!"
"loved it!"
"The interview was very relaxed. Everyone was very nice and helpful."
"Wonderful school, faculty, program. Unfortunate location. No tour of the facility was offered; students seemed to be very proud to be there. Every here and there, there were groups of students working on common projects which gave impression of health emotional climate."
"These questions aren't exact. You forget so much right after walking out, but I hope they help others prepare! "
"Be yourself. It's just a conversation. Limit 'ums'. Have prepared questions; the interview process is a two-way street. Learn as much as you can about the school; you'll have multiple opportunities to do so. "
"I had a great experience at this school. There was a quick introduction, interview, student panel session, and then FAQ's."
"The interview went well. Make sure you practice...this helped me because the person interviewing said that I did a good job and gave great answers. Also, don't be afraid to talk with the faculty, students, and fellow interviewees. It'll help you relax and learn about the program."
"Overall the process went well. It made me feel more of an urge to go to Campbell than when I got there. I feel that Campbell truly is the school for me. I like how the campus is so close to each other and how friendly everyone seemed."
"My interview was scheduled for 230, so I checked in and was told to sit in a waiting area with about 15 other students. The Director of Admissions came out and read us questions to answer one by one in the group setting, just to use as a "warm-up" before we actually went into our interview. The actual interview was one-on-one with a staff member, and his assistant was there too. Overall pleasant experience."
"Overall good impression. I got the call 1 week after the interview that I did get into the school. They actually said that they would "love for me to join their family." That impressed me. The other schools I applied to (and got in) did not personally invite me to join their school."
"The interviewers seemed to do most of the talking but I guess that was a good thing because they could actually relate to what I was saying. Before the interview, they asked us to write an essay on three strengths and weaknesses that we may have."
"There were a lot of us there, broken into groups for a presentation, interview, and meeting with a student panel to answer questions. The whole process took 2 1/2 hours."
"The interview process started with an info session and then the group of ~30 applicants was split into those that would interview and those that were going to write an essay. The groups then would switch. My interview lasted about 40 minutes mostly because I asked questions about their program, they literally only asked me the questions I have posted. My 3 interviewers were alum PharmD from CU, a P2 student, and a faculty member on the admissions committee. The faculty member was all too serious about the process. (I manage a staff of 12 and I have interviewed and maintained that staff for the last 2.5 years, I know how to interview and how to conduct myself during an interview, I have personally interviewed nearly 80 individuals and I would never make an applicant be made to feel as uncomfortable I felt.) The committee member acted as though he could pressure me into fearing how “difficult†their program is. Thankfully that all ended and I moved on to the essay. Applicants are given 30 minutes to complete the essay topic (which I won’t be giving away). If I were planning to live on campus I would consider this school, otherwise I don't feel as though it is worth the drive into the middle of nowhere. It was not at all what I was really hoping for. If I am admitted I will be denying admissions and hoping I am accepted to my other school of choice."
"I had a great experience at campbell. The campus was beautiful and the faculty, staff, and students were very nice. While it is quite out of the way, the location helps students to focus on pharmacy, which is really the point of entering a PharmD program. I was very impressed by the close-knit and communal atmosphere, the open-door policy of the faculty and the extremely high board passage rate of campbell university grads. I you're looking for a small, friendly, community-type education, this is the place to be."
"The interview went well. I enjoyed my interviewers (they were very professional). Though its different from a city school, I think if our main goal is pharmacy school, we can adjust to our surroundings."
"I was really disappointed with the facilities at Campbell and the lack of friendliness the interviewers displayed. However, the school does seem to pride itself in exellent education of its students."
"There was an essay and an interview, the essay was on "why campbell should pick you, give some strengths you have over others" and the interview was for some reason 4:1, I felt VERY intimidated since I had gone to undergrad there but transferred out to finish my degree, the interviewers asked questions that made me think but didn't give too much in terms of feedback for me to read their reactions. There is of course the offered tour and questions at the end you might have."
"Great overall experience. Walked into the lobby to check in, listened to an informational session, had my interview, wrote an essay, and took a tour of the pharmacy school."
"good, don't let them intimdate you. If you have pharmacy experience play it up. If you don't have pharmacy experience you shouldn't even be applying because you don't kknow what your getting yourself into!!!"
"I thought I had to wait really long because I live only an hour away, but I didn't have to wait long at all. The whole interview process lasted 1 hour 30 mins."
"Well, I attended Campbell for a year before I applied, so I knew the atmosphere and some of the faculty members. Therefore, I was prepared in that regard for the interview. However, I should have had some trial interviews or something before I went there because this was my first interview ever, and I was pretty nervous and I think it was pretty obvious. I also have a baby so that was a big topic of conversation. Here's a tip...always have an answer for everything. If they ask you "What's your favorite song?" (which they probably won't, that's just hypothetical) don't say "oh, I have a lot, I can't really think of a favorite." That's so boring, NAME a song and make up a reason why its your favorite! "
"The interview started really bad. In driving down from Raleigh-Durham, the drive was long. There was hardly any signs for the school, and the school was in the middle of nowhere. It was really hard to find the pharmacy school, because it was on one end of the campus, and there was no student that really knew where it was. When we got to the pharmacy school, the people were not really nice. They somewhat talked down to you. You were given the names of your interviewers and then made to go to the auditorium to sit until the interviews started. The informational session started late and when it did start, there was not much that was impressive. Also, we had to write an essay on how important the health care system was, and how pharmacists and clinicians worked together. Obviously this is an easy question for anybody who has had an experience in the health care field. After that, you had to wait forever and a day to get an interview. They of course made people wait by how far they were from the school. There were many people from different states there. When I got into the interview, the interviewers talked down to you, and seemed they did not really care what you had to say. They kept interrupting you and kept looking away from you when they were interviewing. Aren't interviewers supposed to sound enthused? Because these interviewers did not. Sometimes it seemed like talking to a brick walls. I was not impressed at all, and then after the interview you could leave. At other pharmacy schools there was at least snacks or food or something, but at this one there was not. For a private school, it was quite disappointing."
"Not Bad"
"Horrible. The faculty member who interviewed me was not friendly at all. They need to remember that not only am I trying to look good for them, but they need to look good for me too! If they expect to get the best students they need to treat them well."
"long and tedious-- i have never experienced anything so draining. All i did was sit in a chair."
Response | # Responders |
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Student | 18 |
Faculty member | 1 |
Admissions staff | 8 |
Other | 1 |
Response | # Responders |
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Enthusiastic | 10 |
Neutral | 4 |
Discouraging | 0 |
Response Avg | # Responders |
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7.13 | 24 |
Response | # Responders |
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In state | 14 |
Out of state | 10 |
Response | # Responders |
---|---|
0-1 hour | 9 |
2-3 hours | 7 |
4-6 hours | 3 |
7+ hours | 3 |
Response | # Responders |
---|---|
Airplane | 3 |
Automobile | 18 |
Train or subway | 1 |
Other | 2 |
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Response | # Responders |
---|---|
At school facility | 2 |
With students at the school | 0 |
Friends or family | 5 |
Hotel | 5 |
Home | 1 |
Other | 0 |
Response | # Responders |
---|---|
< $100 | 10 |
$101-$200 | 1 |
$201-$300 | 2 |
$301-$400 | 2 |
$401-$500 | 0 |
$501+ | 2 |
Response Avg | # Responders |
---|---|
7.52 | 29 |
Response Avg | # Responders |
---|---|
4.45 | 29 |
Response Avg | # Responders |
---|---|
3.97 | 29 |
Response Avg | # Responders |
---|---|
8.71 | 24 |
Response Avg | # Responders |
---|---|
9.26 | 23 |
Response Avg | # Responders |
---|---|
6.65 | 23 |
"just dont give too much attention to them. the interview and interviewer are the one that will make you get in"
"None."
"None"
"Everyone in Admissions is awesome and so nice. They are always willing to help with whatever you need."
"Everything was well organized, I like how everyone had a schedule and it had broken down what to do."
What is one of the specific questions they asked you (question 1)?