Applicants generally found the interview experience at LMU to be relaxed, conversational, and pleasant, with enthusiastic faculty and staff. The rural setting was noted, with some applicants expressing concerns about the location, while others appreciated the focus on community and individualized attention. Many applicants highlighted the welcoming atmosphere, the emphasis on teaching, and the high-tech facilities as positive aspects of the school.
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Very conversational and pleasant interview
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Very relaxed and laid back interview! It was over zoom and began at 8:30am EST. There were several 10 minute presentation but various faculty regarding the curriculum, student life, financial aid, clinical rotation sites, etc. The interview was a one-on-one session with one faculty member. When it came time for interviews, each participant was put in a break out room. Those not yet interviewing stayed in the main room where two current students, one from each campus, held a Q&A session. After the interview, you were free to exit the zoom but you could stay for more Q&A if you wanted.
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Great school, it will help me achieve my goal of becoming a physician. student atmosphere is cooperative and not cut throat
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In all, it seemed like a great school. The interview went well! The student ambassadors were very informative.
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The school seemed super friendly and welcoming and very chill. Group interview was interesting, not my favorite though.
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Generally a pretty honest and easy interview, everyone came across as very friendly
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This seems like a great school, I would love to be trained here. They really seem to prioritize teaching and the success of their students.
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The group interview format was a bit interesting because three interviewees were sharing 30 minutes of time to respond to questions
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It's a good interview day (really long though). The students all seem really happy and the administration is very involed. I still have doubts about certain things (like their schools and rotation sites) but they were willing to discuss all of that.
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A supportive and great learning environment!
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Just be yourself! I really think that is what they are looking for. Even though it is easy and laid back, be ready to answer some difficult questions.
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Very impressed with the school
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The interview was a blast, I had such a great time speaking with my interviewers. We went over the time limit by a bit haha.
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It's a decent school and is very welcoming overall. It was very thorough in its planning of interview day.
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This campus is definitely unique; it's a small-community-feel, but actually one of the largest classes offered for medical school. The area is extremely rural, and they focus a lot on that area of medicine. At the end of the day, I feel like my interview did not reflect me well as a potential medical student/professional, but the campus was nice. Lastly, something I thought was a little different was that at LMU-DCOM, you do not receive your white coat until your second year.
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Impressed overall. They seem like they want all their students to succeed.
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It was the most relaxed interview I have had but the rural setting is something that I will have to get used to.
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Overall I had a great day.
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I really enjoyed my interview, and I felt at-ease during the actual interview. It was very conversational.
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The LMU community have a great energy and it allows for a low stress day
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It was a fun interview day. Very low key, no need to stress. I would even argue there's no need to prepare, as long as you know why you're there (which you should obviously). My advice is don't be stressed, don't worry about preparation and actually go out and enjoy the surrounding area and campus day before your interview. I barely prepared and feel that I crushed the interview. Good luck!
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Dont be intimidated by the rural setting! If you've lived in metropolitan areas your whole life, look at it is a way to learn about a new population and lifestyle. Also Knoxville isn't far if you do find yourself craving the city life.
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The most low-stress interview I've been on.
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Awesome school, hidden gem
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Great people and a great school.
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I loved this school!
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Make sure to go to the meet and greet with students the night before
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I absolutely fell in love with LMU on interview day. I loved the atmosphere, the attitude of the students, and the physical landscape.
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Be yourself and let your personality shine through.
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Love the school. Shame if I can't go.
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Admissions staff is great. The new building that's under construction looks really nice. If there was better housing, I would rank this school much higher.
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Amazing school! Beautiful area! Nice people!
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Very laid back interview with a great information session before the interview
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Go to the pizza night! We spent 3 hours there and the Q&A was very informative. I probably learned more here than I did on interview day.
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Great school, excellent facilties and faculty. This "new" school is heading in the right direction for sure!
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The school is wonderful and the people there all seemed very nice. Make sure you ask lots of questions! Drive around the area, especially Middlesboro since you will have to go there for most of your shopping.
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The faculty and staff were amazing. The students were awesome and fun to hang around. They try to help you out as much as they can. The campus is very small but very pretty.
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It was a wonderful, informative, laid-back day - definitely nothing to stress out about. If you're able to talk to other people about yourself, you should do fine.
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Great school. very rural.
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The interviews are laid back, and if you made it to interview stage they liked your application for some reason. So just take it easy, remember why you want to go to their school and show them that. Don't put added stress on yourself!
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Super laid back interview style. The interviews are in the morning so you don't stress over them all day. Get through them and relax while you tour the campus.
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Most stress created from the interview is from you. Just practice, and go in there with confidence and you should be good.
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I love this school and everything it has to offer the future physician as well as the area.
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Relax. Be yourself. Have fun! Knock 'em dead!
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Loved the school. Would love to hear back from them.
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The interview was really relaxed and stress free. Bob (the tour guide) was just great. He not only gave us a wonderful tour but was a pleasure to talk with. I had the pleasure of being able to speak with him after all of the other applicants were dropped off, and he is just a wonderfully nice and helpful person.
I am a nontrad and would much prefer to live in a small town; so I just loved the area and will go to DCOM if accepted. However, I could see the location being an issue for some students, as there really is not much around the school.
But, if you don't feel the lack of city life will bother you then I would highly recommend at least visiting the school.
On a side note--the interviews are actually only 30 minutes. Mine just ran a tad long.
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After a week I got the call from Dr. Stowers that I got accepted, and this is where I am going. I am very excited.
if you get an interview, go because there are a lot of info you do not find it on their website or SDN (international rotation sites, future hospital building, own laptop, how faculty works together with students, many faculty include previous deans in other schools (eX:rocky vista), school has a lot of money,due to lot of money great opportunities for students,open to your ideas if you want to do something they help you do it, Kaplan course before the Boards,mission trips, REM, and many more).
It might be rural, but cheap to live here,great view, and no traffic.
Great experience.
I believe this school has a great future, and it easily could be among the most popular schools in a couple of years.
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Bob the tour guide lived up to his SDN reputation. He says he's only been in the area since 2003 or so but he knew everything about the area, and every student we encountered, he knew by name. Thanks for the Pinnacle tour, Bob - I know you'll read this eventually.
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School and facutly are really friendly. Agenda: Welcome session around 9am. Then Financial Aid session around 915am. Then Basic sciences curriculum overview. the clinical curriculum overview. Then Interviews started around 10:00am. Building tour around 11:30am. Then Lunch and Tour of campus.
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Don't overlook this school. Check it out and see all there is to offer.
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Definitely a very great school. I hope I get in!
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Wish I would have made it in time to go to the pizza party at Oasis. The school is fantastic though!
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Enjoy the interview and relax, be yourself. The area is gorgeous and the students and faculty are very welcoming.
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I was so impressed... I cancelled all other interviews that I had to attend LMU-DCOM
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It was a great day. They had two interviewers per interview and each panel interviewed three people. After the interview, we were all discussing it and we pretty much all had different questions. Some were asked only about stuff from their file others of us were only asked personality type questions. Either way, we all were made to feel very comfortable and it was a great day.
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I loved the school, facilities, students, faculty, and area...i would love to attend
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Good luck on your interview!
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I really like DCOM and feel like I will fit right in. The faculty and current students are welcoming, and happy to answer questions. If you are yourself, you should have an easy time of the interview, and be accepted quickly.
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Gosh, I had an amazing time at DCOM. I'm absolutely in love. Go in, be yourself and don't worry about impressing anyone. They want to turn you from a bunch of numbers and letters on paper into a real person. Do that. :)
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The interview day went really well.
Bob, the tour guide, was really cool and his wife makes great pumpkin bread as well!
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I really like this school's mission, faculty, and facilities. I really hope I get in. My advice for anyone about to interview is to be honest and upfront about what you want. The interviewers will guide the interview to uncover your desires anyway, so you might as well tell them first. Guess I should comment here that in general interviews are scheduled for 30 minutes, but that I interviewed for about 60 minutes due to the cancellation of another applicant. I hope I didn't talk their ears off too much.
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A great school, but the location is not for everybody. The curriculum is a great balance of integrated and subject-based. The facilities are the best I could imagine for a clinically-focused school. Everybody I met was very excited to be there and very happy with their choice of schools.
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After seeing and experiencing DCOM at my interview, this school has become my top choice! The location is about as rural as it comes, but the mountainous setting, top notch facility and extremely enthusiastic and dedicated faculty and students have sold me on this school. Also, you should go to Oasis for pizza with the students the night before your interview. It was very relaxed, very helpful and Dr. Stowers (Dean of the medical school) stopped by to say hello, which was very cool!
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Great School.... Always willing to answer questions... if you interview you are accepted or waitlisted no rejections
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Ranked the BEST amongst all the other schools. LMU spared no expense to get great faculty from other Medical Schools as well as making sure that their students are well taken care of.
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DCOM was my first interview and I was really impressed at the time, because of the excellent facilities. After seeing other schools, I really feel like it will be a good school in the future, but they have a lot of growing to do.
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The day was very organized and went exactly as planned. there was zero stress and all the interviewees were fantastic also
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Helped me realize DCOM isn't the school for me
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Great school, bet it would be awesome to attend. It was hard getting there during winter storms but it was a great experience. Good luck.
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Generally, my interview was good and I liked the faculty.
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I was pretty nervous for the interview because it was my first one, but all of the staff and faculty are really friendly, and for the most part the interview itself is pretty low-stress.
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Overall great. Liked the med school, the people, and the opportunities they are lining up. Good lunch, too! I liked it that they gave us a tour of the on-campus housing also instead of just talking about it. The tablets they provide are great (I have friends at other schools that use them). I really hope I get accepted. I can see myself doing well there.
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Overall, it was very laid back and welcoming. My interviewers were very nice and I could tell that they just wanted to get to know me, not grill me about my GPA, MCAT or EC's. The school is amazing . . . everything is brand new and state of the art.
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Great experience this is my number choice after my positive interview experience...by the way the technology kinda kicks every other med school's ass!
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I honestly did not feel that it was a ''relaxed'' interview. the one interviewer started the interview out negatively by implying that i was involved in ''too many'' extracurriculars during college. it did not feel like a conversation as my other interviews have felt; it seemed as though i was speaking to a brick wall. they gave no facial or verbal feedback and rarely asked any follow-up questions. obviously, this made the interview even more stressful. also, know i am not alone. i talked with 2 of the other interviewees that day as we toured the campus and they told me they also had a negative interview experience.
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It really was an enjoyable day. You have nothing to be nervous about at all. Everyone is very friendly. I stayed at the holiday inn express, and the school sent a shuttle to pick up all the intervewees staying there, they also dropped us back off after the interview. The day starts out with an admissions presentation, then you learn about the cirriculum, rotations and financial aid. You then go in for your interview, have a building and grounds tour, eat lunch and go home. It was very laid back.
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The interviewers/students kept saying how laid back the interview was and for the most part it was but I got tripped up some of the questions. I think it was mostly my nerves though. This was my first interview.
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It was my first interview ever, so I was EXTREMELY nervous before. But I recommend going to the pizza dinner the night before (RSVP just to make sure students will show up), and then dont be afraid to ask questions. The campus was absolutely breathtaking, Bob the shuttle driver is the nicest guy, everyone else is really friendly. I was impressed with everything- the anatomy labs, OPP labs,their willingness to help with financial aid etc... I really hope I am accepted because if so, I will probably go there! Best of luck to y'all!
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Overall, the interviewers were polite and laid back. My interview performance was shaky but I still got accepted
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I was very pleased with the school. If accepted I will probably cancel my other interviews. I love the technology and the fact that you get a laptop which you do everything on. My only complaint is the pizza thing.
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I had a rough time getting down to the campus. The story is rediculously long and detailed so I won't get into that. After arriving at the campus all of negativity melted away. The interviewers were great and tried their best to make you feel comfortable. The interview is conversational and not a grilling. I thought the 2 on 1 interview style would be stressful, but it wasn't. They go out of their way to make you feel comfortable.
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Laid back, just like everyone says. I really cant say enough how impressed I was by the faculty and the facilities. Just relax and be yourself and you should be fine.
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The trip started out with some of the DCOM students meeting at a pizza place near the school. It was an informal, non-required part, but it was very helpful. If they're still doing that when you interview, you should definitely take part. Afterward I went back to the room to prepare. I was extremely nervous the day of the interview (it was my first and it is my top school choice), but like everyone has said all along, there was really no reason to be nervous. My interviewers were awesome. They really just wanted to get to know me better. The questions were straightforward and lead to a great conversation. Just relax, be yourself, and answer the questions honestly.
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It was very laid back and conversational. The interviewers were personable.
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Overall, it was a relaxing experience. My interviewers were really nice and informative. Definitely ask them questions and show interest in the computer notetaking system! One of my interviewers showed me the website he was making for his class and explained what the notes available online would be like.
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Overall the interview was great. I was impressed with the school, except for the anatomy lab. They are really doing their best to put out top of the line doctors. The school has top of the line everything. Debusk put a lot of money into his school to make it happen.
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The day began with a number of presentations from different faculty members. After about an hour, interviews began, with two panels for 7 interviewees, so two people went at a time. We had a campus tour which included the apts. that are being renovated from a building that used to be a hotel, and skipped lunch because it was a holiday. Overall, a fairly stress-free day! The interviewers definitely wanted to put us at ease and make the experience as comforatble as possible.
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Everyone was very polite from the first hello to saying goodbye. The staff is fantastic and the facility is going to be top notch. I was extremely excited about the school.
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The interviewers created a false sense of security. They make you think it is laid back, but actually they are really picky. Be on guard for the interview. Be ready. I do not want to scare you because it is low key, but when it comes to judging you, they are like Simon Cowell on a bad day.
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Relaxed. The interviewers did not ask questions that could have been answered by reading my file!
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Out of all of my interviews this was the most impressive and amazingly its a brand new program. Overall, the experience was nothing but great. The admissions staff were all helpful, enthusiastic, organized, and supportive. I really liked all of the faculty I met that day. Definately a school to look into for future applicants.
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I had a positive experience overall, loved the school, enjoyed meeting the staff, and appreciated the opportunity.
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Arrived early morning and listing to the same type of presentations most medicals go through ie. financial aid, years 1-4, rotations, and talking up school. They grabbed us one by one to go and interview with two interviewers. My interviewers were very negative, well actually only one was because the other one sat there and gave little to the interview. I felt like they already made a judgment before I even got there in which case they could have sent me a letter and save me money and time. After all this we were taking to eat lunch in the cafeteria which is also used by the grade schoolers since the area is so small they include the grade school on LMU campus. Then they took us on a tour of the campus and then up to a point in the mountains that overlooked the school and town. It was very beautiful.
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My interview experience was amazing. This school is my first choice and was before I even came up here to interview. I have heard NOTHING but great things about this school and it was absolutely EVERYTHING I could possibly want out of a medical school! I would be thrilled to be accepted here and be a part of the first graduating class!
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It was great. Real laid back. Just be yourself!
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I arrived later in the night before the interview, I woke up and was really tired but the beautiful scenic view made me fresh. The interview was very enjoyable. The questions weren't very difficult. After this experience, I may choose this school over others.
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Excellent. If offered I will go there.
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Great - if you go, just enjoy yourself!
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It was so relaxing and easy to be there. I was very impressed with the staff and faculty who were so helpful and very well organized.
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Our interview day was shortened because it was the Friday before Christmas and the undergrads were already on break (thus, no lunch). For that reason, the day was pretty short and sweet. I was impressed that Dr. Stowers spent so much time with us, and I loved the fact that the faculty came in and chatted with us during ''waiting'' times. This was a truly unique experience that I loved as we got to further discuss the school with them and what their vision is for the school. The interview itself was very relaxed and conversational. I thoroughly enjoyed the experience.
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They put all the interviewee's in the same room. Then, they gave us information about the school, curriculum, and showed us the layout of the school. They took us in individually for the interviews. It was very relaxed. The cadre talked with us casually while we were waiting for everyone to finish. We went on a tour of the campus (in a van) and then to the top of a mountain. Came back and said goodbye!
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Informative talks from various faculty and staff, then interviews (30 mins each) Lots of opportunity to chat with folks, ask questions, and see campus and community. Very informative day.
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After I drove into Harrogate I found my hotel in KY. Everyone smokes everywhere, which is amoung many culture shocks there are to experience. The new school building is the largest building and one of the only large buildings in the area which makes it easy to find. The staff was nice and informative and very exited about their new school. The interviews are a bit informal and it was a bit difficult to grasp what they wanted to know from you. I think that because there have been so many applicants because there is no secondary application fee the admissions staff is being very picky at this point. Eating lunch with the admission staff was nice. The area would be a huge culture shock to move to if you are not from that area. For that reason I am not putting this school high on my list.
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It was a pleasant day. Everyone is very enthusiastic about the school. It appears that this will be an excellent school to be part of--though it is VERY rural (the school and Dollar General store are the downtown) and not that easy to reach. If it wasn't so hard to get to, I'd definitely put it towards the top of my list.
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Wonderful. The only school I applied to, and am happy I did!
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I enjoyed it very much. Again the interviewers were extremely interested in what I had to say, and were very well mannered.
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The overall experience was wonderful. My ratings are lower than the average, but this is simply because I do not believe in absolute perfection. Funny, because I strive for it. :) The local area of Harrogate is immensely beautiful. The building needs work. The faculty is very friendly. Jody, Dr. Stowers, Mr. Carney, and Dr. Kiick each had a genuine interest in making us feel extremely welcome.
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The faculty was absolutely down to earth. Interview is stressful only if you freak out like I do! Overall, low stress but prepare for it!
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The interview itself was too brief, but the interaction with the staff throughout the day was nice. Everyone seemed to be genuinely excited about the program.
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It was very enjoyable. The faculty that were present were welcoming and were all very enthusiastic about the new DO program.
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Like I said, everyone there is soooo enthusiastic. The faculty are some of the best around and they actually seem very excited to pass on their knowledge to the their first class. The new school will have all the newest and latest technology. I would recommend everyone to check this place out.
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It was great. The people were friendly and are really excited about the school and the program.
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I was impressed by how professional and friendly the admissions staff was. The faculty really want the students to be happy and do well in thier classes. It was a great experience
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I was a little apprehensive about the school given its newness and its rural setting, but the school just blew me away! Everyone was super nice, including the fellow interviewees. I was impressed by the faculty & their work experience, how excited they are about the school. The area has everything you could need (but not everything you might want). However Knoxville is a big city about an hour away that's got everything (big mall, Target, Starbucks, major restaurants). The history of the area is really interesting as well, and the city of Cumberland Gap is quite a throwback to another time. Lots of hiking trails, outdoor activities in the nat'l park which is great. The interview was really relaxed, they were really friendly and were glad to answer my questions about residency, accredidation, etc. Ad long as you prepare for the questions you see listed here, you'll do OK!
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Beautiful setup of the school, great professors, and very friendly staff, very rural area, but 4 miles up the road is a Mall and Walmart. What else could you ask for?
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It was great!!
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First was a presentation about the school by various faculty. Then a financial aid presentation, interviews, lunch, and a little tour around town. Everyone is so welcoming.
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We all had arrived by 8:45am and sat in a conference room. We heard from Dr. Leo and some other faculty about how the school was going to look, the curriculum, ect. The interviews were very laid back, I would even call them fun. It was basically like a quick chat about your life. Then we had lunch in the cafeteria, which was good. Then a quick tour around the Cumberland area. Then filled out a survey and that was it. We didn't get the financial aid presentation but that's alright. I am sure if we end up going to school there that they will be plenty helpful with any student aid questions we have.
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First thing I noticed when I stepped out of the airport was how clean the air is! The drive from the airport to the school was longer than I expected it to be but luckly I got a triptix from AAA so I had no problems. I truly enjoyed the area which is so beautiful especially since when I went, the trees were turning. The interview itself went great. The other students and I had a great time and we all talked to each other throughout the day as if we had known each other for years. The faculty and admissions staff were so enthusiastic about the area and the school. The medical school itself is going to be amazing with its use of extensive technology. The faculty made a point to mention that they were trying to add any and all technology possible. Once complete, it will be one of the most state of the art facilities in the country. Once the interviews were complete the students and the faculty went to the cafeteria to eat lunch together which was great because it allowed you to get to know each other better. Overall, I loved the charm of the area and I know that it will become an excellent school.
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Overall, it was A++. The faculty are great and laid back people. I think that this school will be a great school.
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It was wonderful. The faculty are very nice and welcoming. The food in the cafe was horrible, but somehow some students found it delicious
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We arrived before 9am. Everybody interviewing was introduced to a few faculty who went over the school's info, i.e. accreditation, the new building, curriculum, 3rd and 4th year rotations. After this we were called in one by one to interview with two faculty. The interview was held in a more conversational way which made it very comfortable! The day ended with a tour around campus, lunch at the cafe, and a tour around the Cumberland Gap area.
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Everything was really relaxed and the people were really nice. The facilities are going to be great! I loved it and plan on attending.
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It was two Admission committee members checking stuff off on their clipboards, with an occasional hum and oh. One of the interviewers gave me a blank stare the entire time.
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The day started at about 8:45AM in the LMU library. We were given a presentation by the assistan dean of admissions and then the dean talked to us. He seemed like a great guy. Following that we were given a presentation on the preclical curriculum. I liked that it was system's based as it helps teach the curriculum more effectively. They will also have patient actors and simulators to help teach the students to interact with patients. After that we were given a presentation on the 3rd and 4th year. They said most of the hospitals were within a 60 mile radius. In your fourth year you also have an option to go to other sites during your electives. After that the interviews started. We waited in the room and interacted with the other applicants until they called us for our interview. The interview was 30 minutes and it was 2 interviewers to one applicant. They had their set questions, but my interviewers made it conversational too. I got 2 ethical questions/ scenarios as well. They said that they were also going to take notes which was okay. Overall, my interviewers were very friendly and awesome. At around 12:00 we took a tour of the lmu campus and town in a van and then ate lunch. Then we did a survey of our experience at the interview. The day ended around 2PM
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Came away very impressed with LMU-DCOM.
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Very positive experience. The did a wonderful job of making sure everyone felt welcome. They went over the plans for the new building, it will be huge and has all the latest technology. Faculty interviewers were extremely nice and had obviously put effort into reading the files and preparing for the interview.
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The environment was very relaxed with the administrative staff and potential students. The building isn't built yet but the plans look amazing. The questions were also somewhat expected since they didn't try to trick you.
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Laid back, relaxed and informative.
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It was wonderful. The staff really made us feel at ease about the accreditation process...no worries. It will hands-down be the highest-tech school in the country upon completion. The area is beautiful and quiet. It is perfect.
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The school was fantastic and I was very impressed overall with the school and what they hope to accomplish. However I had a Horrific time getting from the airport to the hotel 150 buck cab ride....and then I had to beg for a ride to the interview... super duper stressfull... DONT RENT AVIS .......and call ahead and confirm everything twice and get names.........
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This school rea;;y emphasizes OMM in the curriculum, which is a big plus. They are truly an osteopathic school that stands behind their philosphy. The interview was relaxed and I walked away feeling great!