How many people interviewed you?
Response Average | # Responders |
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2.03 | 31 |
Response | # Responders |
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Positively | 23 |
Negatively | 2 |
No change | 5 |
Response Avg | # Responders |
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4.71 | 31 |
Response Avg | # Responders |
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7.04 | 27 |
Response Avg | # Responders |
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7.23 | 26 |
No responses
Response | # Responders |
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5 minutes | 0 |
10 minutes | 0 |
15 minutes | 0 |
20 minutes | 1 |
25 minutes | 3 |
30 minutes | 13 |
35 minutes | 0 |
40 minutes | 5 |
45 minutes | 1 |
50 minutes | 2 |
55 minutes | 0 |
60+ minutes | 7 |
Response | # Responders |
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At the school | 31 |
At a regional location | 0 |
At another location | 0 |
Response | # Responders |
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One-on-one | 29 |
In a group | 2 |
Response | # Responders |
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Open file | 21 |
Closed file | 10 |
Response Average | # Responders |
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2.03 | 31 |
"Why pharmacy? Why Loma Linda?"
"Do you have any questions for me?"
"Tell me about yourself."
"was there anytime that you had to sacrifice the quality to keep the due date?"
"Why LLU? (definitely will be asked)"
"After working alongside a pharmacist in a pharmacy, do they tell you to get into the field? If they don't, why do you still want to get into pharmacy?"
"If you caught one of your friends cheating, what would you do?"
"Name one personal challenge you experienced and how did you overcome it. Explain one academic challenge and how did you deal with it. "
"Why did you choose pharmacy as a profession? How are you going to incorporate your previous degree (I had a degree in elementary education) with Pharmacy?"
"Explain how you came to pharmacy as a career choice."
"Introduce yourself and why LLU?"
"did you shadow a pharmacist"
"Do you have any questions for us? (Kind of threw me off... i was expecting that at the end)."
"about my spirituality (however they are not imposing the SDA ideals, the SOP emphasizes tolerance and diversity)"
"How come you seem to be good on every subject you take?"
"If you were working in a group and one person wasn’t pulling his/her weight, how would you deal with it?"
"Tell us about your pharmacy work/volunteer experience in Africa. What are the differences between pharmacies in Africa and in the USA?"
"Who is your role model-family or other?"
"There are many other good schools in California, why do you want to go to Loma Linda?"
"Why LLU?"
"What brought you to pharmacy?"
"Tell me about your leadership experience and something you have gained from them?"
"Why do you want to be a pharmacist? Why Loma Linda? These two questions I think will definitely be asked so know them well."
"Why did you decide to become a pharmacist?"
"Why pharmacy?"
"Why i pick UCLA as undergrad."
"Why pharmacy"
"What is your best gift and what do you do with it?"
"Why do you want to be a pharmacist?"
"why pharmacy? (why not medicine or nurse, etc)"
"Why Loma Linda University?"
"Why pharmacy? (definitely will be asked)"
"What 3 things would your friend say about you? Would they say that you are trustworthy? Why?"
"What are the disadvantages and advantages for you to attend LLU?"
"In a best-case scenario, what if you received acceptance letters from all the schools, which school would you pick and why? In a worse-case scenario, what if you were denied to all of the schools you applied to, then what would you do? "
"What are three important attributes that a good Pharmacist should have?"
"How do you handle the stress of a lot of work at one time?"
"Why pharmacy? (Really emphasize your answer and your passion for pharmacy)"
"why pharmacy"
"Why Pharmacy? Why LLU?"
"how I work in a group setting"
"Do you have a problem with the SDA belief of the school: " Make the man whole"?"
"How do you deal with heavy course loads? How do you deal with stress?"
"Pharmacy school is demanding- you have to take more than your usual credits and work at the same time. How will you cope with this?"
"How have you prepared for the pharmacy program? Why LLU? Why Pharmacy?"
"Why are you here? (That was the first question actually...kinda threw me off for a second...)"
"Why pharmacy?"
"Why pharmacy and why not nursing, PA or MD programs?"
"What are you community service activities?"
"Why do you want to be a pharmacist? (be unique cause everyone will get this question)"
"What extracurricular activities are you a part of?"
"Have you talked to other pharmacists about their career?"
"How would you deal with the stress of having more units in pharmacy school as compared to the units you have taken in college?"
"Explain my C in bio chem. "
"Why LLU?"
"Why LLU"
"Why the change from business to pharmacy?"
"Talk about a time when you had to make a difficult situation."
"Why do you want to come to LLU?"
"any school policies that you did not like to follow and why?"
"Tell me one of your hobbies."
"any pharmacy experience?"
"What type of extracurricular activities?"
"What field of pharmacy do you want to pursue? What do you like about retail pharmacy? Why pharmacy? Why LLU (what makes it unique)?"
"How have you changed throughout your life or something like that?"
"If I called your best friend and asked him/her to tell me 2 things that they liked about you, and 2 things they didn’t like about you, what would he/she tell me?"
"What specialization of Pharmacy would you like to go into?"
"Explain a time you had to deal with a difficult person."
"What kind of field of pharmacy would you like to go into?"
"why llu"
"Any leadership experience?"
"what do I do to handle stree"
"Why did you choose pharmacy as a profession?"
"Tell me about yourself."
"What is your weakness?"
"Have you worked in a group while in undergrad? what did you do to motivate others in the group with minimal motivation?"
"How do you manage your time, since you noted in your personal statement and essay that you have to balance a lot of activities in your life? (Yes, they read that written essay you write before they interview you!)"
"Tell me about any leadership experience you have had."
"What is your understanding of the accreditation process?"
"(same as my most difficult question)"
"What do you like to do for fun?"
"What will you do if you don't get accepted?"
"Why not medical school?"
"How do you handle stress."
"How will you handle the stress of 20 units?"
"What are three important attributes for a pharmacist. "
"How will I be able to handle the stress/pressure of 20+ units a quarter?"
"What was the most recent book you've read?"
"how did you know that pharmacy is right career for you? (it's a different question from asking you why pharmacy)"
"Situational Question: If you saw a classmate cheating, what would you do?"
"are you driven by passion or by reason?"
"Do you think that the chapel will help your learning experience? How do you think it will help?"
"Do you have any questions for me? (the very first question of the interview..kind of got me off track..hehe)"
"What is the most beneficial course you have taken and why? What is the least beneficial course (or course you’ve struggled with)? What did you do to overcome this challenge? "
"What will you do if you don't get accepted?"
"Explain a time you were misjudged and how did you deal with it. "
"Name one thing you like about pharmacy and one thing you do not like about pharmacy."
"why pharmacy?"
"What are the core values?"
"What do you do when you're stress out?"
"What do you think you will bring to the university?"
"How was I going to incorporate my previous degree with pharmacy."
"Since your age is above average (36) from other students, what challeges do you have?"
"What do you like to do on the weekends?"
"How do you feel about the school's motto "to make man whole" and how it is an integral part of the program at LLU?"
"What are your hobbies?"
"Why are you community service oriented?"
"Do you still play soccer?"
"none"
"Do you know [how] nanotechnology will used in the future?"
"What is your secret for handling the stress from school?"
"Why did i pick UCLA as undergrad. "
"What is your understanding of our accreditation status?"
"Are you comfortable with how new the program is and do you have faith in it."
"Talk about a time when you had to make a difficult situation."
"Why not become a doctor?"
"if you fail the first exam in pharmacy program, what would you do?"
"None."
"none"
"What would you do if you saw your friend cheat?"
"How did you find out about LLU? (I've known about this school for so long that I forgot how I came to find it)"
"What draws to you to LLU?"
"What are some of the problems (or future problems) in pharmacy, and how would you go about solving them?"
"What if you caught someone stealing drugs at the pharmacy you worked in? What would you do? How would you handle the situation? Would you speak to the pharmacist in charge first or would you speak to the person? What if they threatened you? What would you say? What would you do?"
"If I am a guy sitting next to you on an airplane and ask you "Who are you?" How do you respond?"
"The essay topic: How does spirituality play in your day-to-day life?"
"did i shadow a pharmacist?"
"How has your religion impacted your education and how is it going to influence you at LLU?"
"What will you do if you are failing a class or about to fail a class what will you do?"
"What are you most afraid of?"
"There weren't any difficult questions - basically they ask questions from your personal statement and want to know about you."
"What do you say to your classmates who're not motivated in order to motivate them."
"None were particularly hard...."
"None, this website was helpful. "
"Where do you see the pharmacy fitting into the global perspective (or something like that)?"
"What brought you to pharmacy?"
"Tell me about your experience in organic chemistry? (i didnt do too well in ochem)"
"where do you see yourself in 5 or 10 years?"
"What will you do after you graduate?"
"Why not medical school?"
"what makes me stand out amongst the 1k applicant they review. "
"So far you have failed to mention any pharmacy experience, have you ever worked in a pharmacy? (This question was only difficult because I had not formally worked in a pharmacy)."
"I didn't answer three questions in the personal statement so I have to answer it right there in front of them."
"What some of your leadership ability"
"read the sdn questions"
"SDN"
"SDN, practiced with friends, talked to pharmacists"
"reading some articles about Pharmacy"
"SDN, having 4 interviews already, video taping myself, praying"
"Learned from my mistakes from past interviews, SDN interview feedback questions, mock interview, researched on the school and city, compared the school to other ones in Cali, talked to one of the pharmacy students to get the inside scoop, etc."
"sdn, read over my personal statement (couple hours of the day before the interview), shopped for a nice looking suit and shoes."
"practice answering questions on SDN, reviewing my application, essays, personal statements, resume, researched LLU-the program, core values, etc."
"SDN interview feedback questions - these were right-on and very good practice ... I reviewed using these questions the night before and the morning of ... Then the next morning, had a good breakfast, gave myself plenty of time to get to the University on-time, and took the long way from the parking lot - the walk helped me calm down a lot because I was soooo nervous!"
"SDN interview feedback"
"SDN, friends, typing up my answers"
"advisor mock interview, sdn, friends, practice questions."
"SDN, LLU website, my application."
"SDN, LLU website, reading over my application, practice interviewing with others"
"Didn't really prepare but I always read SDN forums and I have an idea about interview are. Always go with your gut feeling to answer those questions."
"SDN, re-reading my application essays"
"mock interviews, read this website, looked at practice questions online, and asked my friends to ask me impromptu questions at random times then asked them for feedback and READ my personal statement a couple times."
"sdn, school's website, and friends who're already students at LLU"
"Read over some previous threads about LLU, look over interview feedback questions, prepare some questions for interviewers"
"read SDN website, school's website, practiced responses to some common questions"
"Read SDN interview feedback, rehersed answers to questions"
"Rehearsed and practiced answers to questions. Read this website. "
"LLUSP website, SDN site, went over questions & answers in my head, talked to a pharmacy student at LLUSP"
"SDN, looked at Loma Linda's school website to learn about their mission and goals, went over my applcation and list of activities "
"Preparation (rehearsing questions) didn't help. Available interview times were all very inconvenient due to class/work schedules that day. Basically had mental block during interview."
"I was given a list of possible questions from a student who recently got accepted and answered + recite my responses to those questions."
"SDN, school webpage, rehearse in head"
"School website, SDN"
"School's Website, SND"
"SDN, School Website"
"Organized schedule, friendliness of staff & interviewers, the school life"
"Admissions staff"
"everyone is so nice and cultural diversity"
"The very friendly environment the school provided."
"How friendly everyone is."
"Location. The school is super close to home and also this city has A LOT of rotation opportunities. It's a super healthy city."
"The staff were really friendly and helpful. "
"Very friendly faculty and students. The interviews were very laid back and conversational. I was able to ask questions throughout the interview. They gave us tour of where the pharmacy classes are held and student lounge. "
"The staff was very friendly and they sincerely wanted you to succeed --- the teachers were great too - very encouraging ... "
"The school's dedication to clinical pharmacy and its strong intern/rotation programs."
"The campus and its dedication to its mission and goal of ''making man whole'', the professors"
"the tour around the medical campus and pharm classrooms look good."
"Nothing."
"the attitude of the faculty and the students.. everyone seem to love being there"
"Faculty were nice. They seem to take of their students."
"The people! I can't remember the last time I had such a good time at an interview. The profs were the ones interviewing, not the faculty members. They were so familiar with my file when I came in. I was really surprised but was glad to know that they were interested in me enough to have thoroughly looked it over ahead of time. I wasn't sure if I wanted to go there at first (I went to the Open House and wasn't too impressed), but the interview completely changed my view of the school around."
"the relaxed atmosphere, the christian environment, the healthy vegetarian lunch that was provided."
"Everyone is easy going"
"Although they're Seventh Day Adventist, they're actually very open to all religions. Although the pharmacy building is small and it's shared with nursing, the campus itself is pretty big. I passed by the dental and medical school building and it's HUGE...not to mention the great food they give you during the interview. Veggie food is fine with me. "
"Definitely the relaxed atmosphere but also they are very open about how the adventist foundation will affect you as a student at LLU. They want people to know what they're about so students can see if this is the best choice for them but also for the school to see if the student is right for them. "
"Everyone seemed really nice, and it was a very relaxed atmosphere."
"Very laid back. They want you to succeed."
"everyone was VERY friendly and the whole interview process was geared to making everyone comfortable and relaxed. "
"The dean and admissions staff were very nice and helpful, the interview was pretty calm and laid back"
"People in Admissions were very friendly and offered tips."
"How friendly and informative the interviewers were to me. They didn't seem as intimidating as the other interviewers that I had at another school."
"nothing much... or i didnt observed much either. (no tour)"
"Parking was surprisingly available (I guess because the interview was during spring break), quick response (e-mail notification of acceptance the next day), several opportunities through their school for giving back to the community (which is important to me as a working profeesional)."
"How nice the faculty and staff were. How thorough the Dean were at letting me know about their program and accrediation status. They're very open with their application process. "
"The location of the school. The pharmacy school itself is in a really small building, but the whole campus is really nice. "
"Location of the school. Very far from the city."
"the campus is small especially, the pharmacy building is small and old but recently remodeled."
"The school is small, parking may be difficult, and the location of the school."
"School is small. Our interview was on finals week so we weren't able to talk to the pharmacy students."
"The pharmacy school is small."
"There were 2 one-on-one interviews back to back that were supposed to be 30 minutes each, but it ended up being 40 minutes each. The essay you write before the interviews and that day I was with 2 other applicants being interviewed. So, the 3 of us had to write our essay on a very small round table that we shared. All of us got different essay questions that were given to us randomly, but I felt like mine was the hardest- what philosophical values do you live by and why? (something like that) The other students got questions like 'why do you want to go to LLU' or 'what area of pharmacy would you like to pursue'? I wish the questions they give are all equally as difficult."
"The school itself was a pretty decent size and the medical center right on campus was impressive - but the pharmacy part of it was ... cozy :) ... they share a building with the nursing department ... they are a pretty new program though so class size is small and manageable - good thing b/c you can really get to know your teachers and they can really help you if you need their help ... "
"The school's location (although inexpensive) is not as nice as other campuses I visited."
"none"
"parking is far!"
"The location, over emphasis on religion, and the rules we have to follow while attending. "
"the pharmacy classrooms are all in the basement"
"Parking is a pain in the butt."
"Nothing really. They were a little late getting started, but I would hardly say that it left a negative impression."
"The small building and limited facilities - the pharmacy school is located in the basement of the building. There is just 3 rooms for lectures and a lab. The tour took 5 mins - that should be self-explanatory."
"they seem unprepared to interview us"
"The parking is absolutely horrible. There was an accident right before I hit the school so I had to detour. I got desperate so I parked at a place with gazillion rocks and pebbles. DO NOT PARK at Lot U if you can help it. It is so far away. "
"The food :("
"No tour of facilities; while I think the program is comparable to other schools, I didn't really like the school and the Seventh Day Adventist spin they put on everything. If you like that kind of thing, then you will probably like the school, but it's not for me."
"Tuition is very costly. It will cost about $50,000/year including housing. Some interview panels are harder than others. I heard that some people got off easy because the interview was very conversational. Others got drilled. It depend on who you get."
"parking was hard to find but other than that everything was real good"
"the student interviewer kept saying pharmacy school was very hard and stressful. also the pharmacy part of the campus was fairly small because it is a fairly new program."
"No tour; interviewer was a chemist/professor, not a pharmacist."
"They spent the majority of the time talking. I felt as if they were not interested about me at all at times."
"they were too friendly, far too friendly/informal then what i had expected."
"I didn't feel like their questions were fully able to reveal who I was as a qualified applicant or candidate. Coming out of the interview, I was scared that I wasn't able to "sell myself" to the interviewers as well as I had hoped because their questions weren't really geared to uncover who I was as a person. "
"nothing."
"How long the actual interview took (over an hour)."
"difficult to find X parking lot (ended up parking somewhere else)"
"Get there a little early since parking may be difficult to find. Also, if driving, make sure you have plenty of time before the interview since the 91E could be a pain."
"that it would be a closed-file interview."
"Nothing really. None of the questions were surprised. EVERY question came from previous SDN interview feedback comments, so I highly suggest you to print these survey results and go over each of them. Be careful, however, to NOT sound rehearsed. Talk to them like you would a friend."
"That since it was finals week, the students couldnt take us around or talk to us. But the admissions people gave us a tour."
"more about the curriculum and the religion"
"Nothing."
"There weren't a lot of surprises ... I'm Seventh-Day Adventist so all their "rules" weren't a surprise at all ... so ... no surprises ... it was all good ... "
"I wish I prepared for a more laid-back interview. My second interviewer wanted to role-play the entire interview (see difficult question)."
"The classrooms are located in the basement. And there is only one lab room. You have to attend church once a week, and only vegetarian food served on campus."
"the waiting time between lunch and interview.. but it's a great time to chat with other applicants"
"Nothin"
"The parking is so far away from the pharmacy building. It took me 15 minutes to walk to the interview (and being in high heels didn't make it easy either)"
"there's a 1 page writing sample - You're given about 20 mins. It was "define and discuss your personal mission". It'll take you about 10 mins - not too bad."
"Nothing"
"It'll be impressive if you know about their 7 core values. It's listed on their website somewhere. "
"There wasn't going to be a tour."
"The students are required to wear business casual to classes (except for casual dress on Fridays), which means no jeans. They also encourage a vegetarian lifestyle. Parking is bad so get there early!"
"Parking was really bad I heard."
"wish i had prepared more questions to ask because they asked me for questions a lot"
"The first thing I was asked in my interview was if I had any questions. That was the first thing asked so have some questions ready."
"What their accreditation status meant"
"I should have worked on my response a bit more about why I wanted to become a pharmacist. They seemed to be not fully convinced that I wanted to enter the career as opposed to medical school."
"answer to the hardest Q above."
"More exposure to pharmacy work environment, more questions to ask the interviewers. If I had known that they weren't going to ask about my strengths/values/weaknesses/ethical questions/why would I be a good pharmacist, etc, I would have tried to emphasize these things by incorporating them into the answers of the other questions they did ask. Be prepared to sell yourself on your own, in case their questions do not lead you to do so."
"That I should know about their accrediation status."
"Overall good experience."
"LLU was one of my first interviews and it was a very relaxed environment. They took us to a room to do our essays, and then the interview came next. Afterward, we were given a tour around the school (which took like 10 minutes). The drive was a bit far (I'm from LA) and it was a really warm day (around 80s). They don't tell you when you are expected to receive an invitation to the school, so that was a bit annoying, but I received an invitation after two months of waiting. They actually call you if you got accepted, so that was really exciting. I love the environment the school has (very welcoming and nice)."
"I got ACCEPTED!"
"When we got there, there was only five of us. We did our writing sample in someone's office on a round table. Everyone had a different essay question. Make sure you bring your own pen for the essay. There were two interviews with two different people. They try to make you feel comfortable so don't stress out too much. Also, they will have a lot of follow-up questions to your answers so under ANY circumstances, DO NOT LIE!"
"I think the whole interview session went well. I like the campus, but I can see how people might not like the school because of it being a religion school where you have to attend chapel once a week and the campus only serves vegetarian food and doesn't serve caffeine. I personally don't mind it and I like the area around LLU compared to the neighborhood around USC or Western Univ. For now, I'm just waiting for a result."
"Great school! I'm especially positive because I got my acceptance news over the phone & by email the very NEXT DAY - their admin staff is AWESOME ... and i had some questions to ask them and they were all so friendly and accomodating ... definitely a very professional atmosphere ... again, GREAT RESPONSE TIME - they let you know right away what your interview results are ..."
"The school has a very impressive curriculum and program. It seems as though they really care for their student's individually and that they want their student's to become highly respected professionals. The interviews were lengthy and be prepared to have questions for each of the interviewers. The decisions for acceptance are made pretty quickly so you will know within a week whether you are accepted."
"intro from dean, office of admissions talk, financial aid talk, assistant dean talked, break, essay, interview, tour, lunch"
"Long introduction during the day (friendly staff and Dean). Break. No pressure essay. Food/chat with current pharmacy students. Interview (nice faculty). Go home. PARKING IS SOOOOO FAR AWAY!!! "
"not stressful at all! the interviewers asked questions from your application. they wanted to get to know you as a person"
"Overall a pretty good experience"
"When we came in, they gave us a folder with some info on the school and an interview schedule. There were 7 of us interviewing that day. We all went to a room, and one of the faculty members came and spoke to us for a while about the school and about it being a Seventh Day Adventist institution. Then they had two other speakers: one who spoke on the accredidation process and another on financial aid info. After that, there was a short writing sample on a mundane, non-pharmacy-related topic. They gave us 30 minutes, but most of us finished before hand. Then the first group went and interviewed, while the rest of us talked and took a tour. Then, when the interview came, I was in a small room with two profs who were incredibly nice. Afterwards, we had lunch, which was alright. I'm not a vegetarian, so the meatless foods will have to take some getting used to."
"I stressed out too much before hand - but I had nothing to worry about. It was a relaxing atmosphere and the administrative staff were helpful. Just be yourself. I got accepted so I must have done something right."
"The interview started at 8 am and ended at 2pm. the introduction took until 11. There was essay to write. Then we went to the interviewers."
"Interview groups are very, very small. There were only 7 of us at my group. You get interviewed with 2 faculty members: I had the associate dean and an associate professor. They didn't have any situational questions (thank goodness) but mostly the basic ones. They want to make sure you know what you're getting yourself into and that you fit their core values. Don't stress. They seem to interview on fridays, meet on the monday right after to make a decision. I got a call that same monday. =0)"
"Upon arriving we received a packet with the agenda, financial aid info and other materials. The speakers talked about the accreditation status, financial aid/cost and about the school. We had a break, writing sample, lunch then interviews. "
"It was very relaxed. There were only 10 of us interviewing that day. Everyone seemed nice, but I wasn't overly impressed with anything. It just seems like a typical program with nothing to distinguish it and make it stand out from others."
"Brief introduction about the school by the dean and staff. Followed by lunch. Interview session with 2-3 faculty members."
"When i got there i was real nervous but when we were all shown to the conference room the dean and other administrators talked and calmed our nerves. They served us lunch, showed videos, and by the time the interviews came we were relaxed and it was very conversational. You can direct the interview if you speak well"
"We had an orientation first with a talk with the dean and a financial aid person. Then we watched a short video and ate lunch informally. I just chatted with the other students that were there for an interview while eating. Then we were given a tour by a second year student. Finally, we did our interviews. I was interviewed by 3 faculty members. I just answered their questions. I didn't think i did really well or anything just average but I got in. So my advice is just be yourself. Also, they are very prompt about getting back to you about whether you are accepted or not. They said they would get back to me in about 10 days. I was emailed in 5 days."
"Interviewer went into detail about my personal life. High GPA (3.8) didn't seem to matter; any experience in pharmacy field would've greatly helped."
"It was, for me anyways, a valuable experience since this is only my second time getting interviewed for pharmacy school."
"The interview started out kinda of make-shifted, as in, the room was not set aside for the interview (pretty much any room was picked at random) Two facult interviewed me, one of which was rather quit and the other was very outspoke, and extremely friendly. The interview was also quite informal. There was no tour at the end, they just let you go."
"I came checked in at the front desk, waited a couple minutes. One of the interviewers came out to get me and brought me back to a conference room where another faculty member was waiting (I was expecting one-on-one, but it was two-on-one). They introduced themselves and began by asking if I had any questions and then continued the interview from there. They had file folders that appeared to have my application in front of them, although I did not see them look over my personal statement at anytime during the interview. I had gotten a bad vibe from one of the other interviewers because it seemed like they didn't want to be there, which just added to my stress level. "
"It was a good experience. During the tour, i talked to a faculty member that was on his way home and we discussed religion for 15 minutes. I got my acceptance email the next day. they were really prompt. "
"There's no campus tour or essay portion."
Response | # Responders |
---|---|
Student | 2 |
Faculty member | 4 |
Admissions staff | 16 |
Other | 0 |
Response | # Responders |
---|---|
Enthusiastic | 18 |
Neutral | 3 |
Discouraging | 0 |
Response Avg | # Responders |
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6.59 | 27 |
Response | # Responders |
---|---|
In state | 23 |
Out of state | 4 |
Response | # Responders |
---|---|
0-1 hour | 12 |
2-3 hours | 10 |
4-6 hours | 1 |
7+ hours | 3 |
Response | # Responders |
---|---|
Airplane | 4 |
Automobile | 22 |
Train or subway | 0 |
Other | 0 |
Ontario, CA
n/a
ONT
lax
Response | # Responders |
---|---|
At school facility | 0 |
With students at the school | 0 |
Friends or family | 5 |
Hotel | 5 |
Home | 2 |
Other | 0 |
Response | # Responders |
---|---|
< $100 | 11 |
$101-$200 | 4 |
$201-$300 | 0 |
$301-$400 | 0 |
$401-$500 | 1 |
$501+ | 2 |
Response Avg | # Responders |
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7.04 | 26 |
Response Avg | # Responders |
---|---|
6.63 | 27 |
Response Avg | # Responders |
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6.67 | 27 |
Response Avg | # Responders |
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9.18 | 11 |
Response Avg | # Responders |
---|---|
9.82 | 11 |
Response Avg | # Responders |
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7.82 | 11 |
"Notify invitation of interview by email also"
"Provide a session for the candidates to talk to the pharmacy students at LLU"
"Sending out the LOR request after submitting the app made it more difficult to meet the deadline."
"I wish they responded to the applicants sooner on how the interviews went and the status of our apps"
What is one of the specific questions they asked you (question 1)?