How many people interviewed you?
Response Average | # Responders |
---|---|
1.91 | 46 |
Response | # Responders |
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Positively | 43 |
Negatively | 2 |
No change | 1 |
Response Avg | # Responders |
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2.96 | 46 |
Response Avg | # Responders |
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8.08 | 38 |
Response Avg | # Responders |
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8.05 | 38 |
Response | # Responders |
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In Person | 1 |
Virtual | 0 |
Response | # Responders |
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5 minutes | 0 |
10 minutes | 0 |
15 minutes | 0 |
20 minutes | 0 |
25 minutes | 13 |
30 minutes | 23 |
35 minutes | 0 |
40 minutes | 2 |
45 minutes | 1 |
50 minutes | 2 |
55 minutes | 0 |
60+ minutes | 5 |
Response | # Responders |
---|---|
At the school | 45 |
At a regional location | 0 |
At another location | 1 |
Response | # Responders |
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One-on-one | 45 |
In a group | 0 |
Response | # Responders |
---|---|
Open file | 12 |
Closed file | 32 |
Response Average | # Responders |
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1.91 | 46 |
"Tell me about a time you went through a challenge and/or experienced failure."
"Tell me about yourself"
"why do you want to be a dentist"
"Asked about my extracurriculars specifically and how leadership and communication was involved?"
"how would people say about you (what's your personality)?"
"Definitely the two quintessential questions: "What brings you to dentistry" and "Why our school?""
"Your weakness"
"What does it mean to be a leader?"
"Define success"
"why GRU?"
"Do your DAT scores accurately reflect your candidacy?"
"Why dentistry? Why MCG?"
"What differentiates me from other well qualified applicants?"
"How did you decide on dentistry?"
"What would you do if you observed one of your classmates cheating?"
"Tell me about yourself."
"Why dentistry?"
"Tell me about my activities in college."
"Do you have any siblings?"
"Why dentistry? Of course they will ask you this! "
"what are your hobbies?"
"why dentistry"
"How did you get interested in dentistry?"
"Asked about various things in the personal statement."
"whats your favorite/ least favorite class?"
"what personalities do you like? what personalities do you not like?"
"Describe your hometown?"
"How long have you wanted to be a dentist, and why did you decide on dentistry?"
"Why do you want to be a dentist?"
"Why do you want to be a dentist? (asked by three different people!)"
"Why dentistry? Why not medicine?"
"Why you want to be a dentist?"
"What is your dream car?"
"Both of my interviewers asked about specifically dental things: names of instruments, basic details of procedures. I guess they wanted to know if I really had done the shadowing I claimed. :)"
"Rate your communication skills on a scale of 1-10."
"Why do you want to become a dentist"
"what kind of leadership do you have"
"What are your plans after dental school?"
"what are your three accomplishments?"
"They asked why I considered a career change. Probably unique to me being a nontraditional applicant."
"Just standard, tell me about yourself..."
"Why GRU? (I am from Arkansas)"
"What are the qualities of a leader?"
"Tell me about yourself. Where did you grow up?"
"What intimidates you the most about dental school?"
"Tell me about your research, leadership and volunteer experiences."
"What attracts me to the field of dentistry?"
"What do you like to do for fun?"
"What is not on your application that you want the admissions committee to know about you?"
"tell me about yourself"
"What characteristics should a dentist have?"
"Why dentistry?"
"Job Shadowing Experience"
"What do you do in your free time?"
"Are you sponsored?"
"Tell me about yourself."
"Why not medical school?"
"where do you want to practice"
"How did you get interested in dentistry?"
"What should I tell the committee about why to accept you?"
"what inspired you to be a dentist?"
"What are you most proud of?"
"what do you do for fun?"
"Tell me about this experience? (From essay)"
"What are you going to do if you don't get in? "
"When have you faced adversity in your life?"
"Adversities in your life? "
"What do you do with your hands?"
"Why specialize?"
"Why not medicine?"
"What do your parents do? Tell me about your family. Tell me about where you grew up. Do you plan to practice in Georgia?"
"What is something you wish you could do-over?"
"What are the five words that describe you?"
"how do you deal with cheating"
"Why DCG?"
"Three accomplishments you are proud of."
"why you?"
"They also asked about other schools I applied to."
"Both interviewers had a list of similar questions that are pretty standard, glad I've prepared for every single one of them ahead of time."
"Why would you want to come to GRU?"
"If I wanted to specialize"
"What was your hardest class to date and why?"
"so your not from Georgia, tell me about yourself...."
"What qualities would you bring to the dental class?"
"What would you do if you caught a student cheating?"
"What are you doing in your year off?"
"What would you do if you saw someone cheating?"
"what are your hobbies"
"What do you do during you free time?"
"Why MCG?"
"What can I tell about you to the committee?"
"How do you cope with stress?"
"Why dentistry?"
"If you could do something over again in your life, what would it be? Strengths/Weaknesses"
"What should the committee know about you"
"what could you add to the class?"
"How did you get interested in dentistry?"
"Asked me to explain some technical things that I observed in shadowing, I guess to make sure I actually did the shadowing."
"extracurriculars"
"what can you bring to our school? is there anything you want me to tell the admissions committee about you that, you think, they should know? "
"Do you have any questions for me?"
"What would you do if you didn't get in?"
"What is your biggest accomplishment?"
"Which accomplishments are you the most proud of?"
"List five words that describe yourself."
"Tell me about yourself"
"Do you consider yourself a leader?"
"What would you do if you couldn't be a dentist?"
"What are some adjectives friends and family would use to describe you?"
"What should I tell the acceptance committee about you?"
"describe all your different jobs"
"If you had to explain the internet to a 5-year-old without showing them how would you?"
"Tell me about your family."
"Things I liked to do on the weekend and if I had a choice to live in any city, which would it be?"
"How will you contribute to this school? What would you do if you saw someone cheating?"
"What my brother is majoring in for undergrad"
"Would you consider a teaching role after graduation?"
"Was being a student while having a child difficult?"
"What is your favorite song/artist? What is your favorite movie? What do you do for fun? Would you go back to (your hometown) to practice?"
"None really. Standard questions."
"What qualities make a good dentist?"
"Name 3 people, fiction or non, dead or alive, that you would invite to dinner..."
"what would do you if you saw someone cheating?"
"If you were a dentist, how would you handle patients who need dental care, but can not afford it?"
"What do you regret about your application thus far?"
"None"
"How do I learn best?"
"If you could have one last dish, what would you have?"
"What is your personal motto?"
"What are your hobbies?"
"whats your favorite / least favorite class?"
"nothing really out of the ordinary"
"What was the most memorable moment of the DAT?"
"what kind of people do i like/dislike"
"What is something you're most proud of?"
"What was the biggest cultural shock for me when I came to the U.S.?"
"What's your take on Tennessee's season thus far?"
"Nothing too interesting. I was asked very generic questions. "
"What three things are you the most of proud?"
"None of my questions were interesting, they were pretty standard and predictable."
"What was your most enlightened moment?"
"When you have faced adversity in your life?"
"What do you do with your hands?"
"Who do you consider your heroe?"
"What is your most enlightened moment?"
"What is your dream car?"
"What do you want me to tell the admissions committee about you?"
"None, all questions were expected"
"how do you cope with stress"
"Tell us about the adversity in your life."
"None really. Everything was quite conversational."
"It was completely a conversation, no difficult questions at all!"
"Tell us about a time you were treated unfairly"
"What was your biggest accomplishment to date?"
"what was the most stressful time and what happened?"
"What is not on your application that you want me to know?"
"What are your weaknesses?"
"A time in your life where you had to deal with empathy????"
"define integrity"
"Tell me a time in your life in which you regret and went against your peers."
"None"
"Name a time you had to overcome an adverse situation."
"If you could have one last dish, what would you have?"
"If you saw a classmate cheating, what would you do? (he gave out a scenario though)"
"How would an enemy describe you?"
"what can you bring to the class?"
"What is the most difficult thing you have had to deal with in your life?"
"nothing really"
"When the professor misread my personal statement, and asked me questions about experiences I've never had."
"what should i tell the admissions committee about you that sets you apart from all of the other applicants"
"What was your biggest failure and how did you overcome it?"
"Describe a time you went against your peers?"
"Why do you want to be a dentist?"
"What do you think is a negative aspect of becoming a dentist?"
"When exactly did you decide to become a dentist?"
"None, really."
"Above"
"same"
"What is your most enlightened moment?"
"What is the most difficult thing you have had to face in your life?"
"Studentdoctornet, reddit threads, practiced Q's aloud, read thru application multiple times, came up with questions to ask my interviewers"
"I talked to current applicants who already had the interview, I read previous cycles' questions and prepared for the "big three" questions."
"research on school"
"I read SDN and "prepared" my answers for why dentistry, tell me about yourself, basic questions."
"Studied applicaiton."
"I practiced stating why I wanted to be a dentist, did a mock interview, and made sure my interview attire was nicely prepped before attending. Perhaps consult a tailor at Macy's if you don't consider yourself to be fashion forward..."
"Review my file, found typical interview questions on google."
"SDN questions, mock interviews"
"SDN, Mock interview at my college, said questions/answers out loud to myself"
"Nothing"
"SDN, having all my friends ask me "why dentistry", and practice interviews."
"SND, practive interviews, life experiacne"
"SDN Interview Feedback, Dental School Interview book, internet"
"SDN, students, MCG website"
"Reviewed the schools website. Specifically looked at what type of community work they support. Also reviewed the 2008 report, "Shinning the Light on the State’s Dental Education Needs.""
"Read over MCG's application."
"SDN, researched the school, and practice practice practice! Mock interviews with friends and family"
"SDN, just mentally prepared. "
"SDN, practicing with family and friends, and dental students"
"SDN."
"SDN an wrote out answers to questions"
"Read stuff online, researched possible questions."
"Bought a nice suit."
"This website Wrote down questions/answers then talked through them with family PRAYER!!"
"read over application"
"interview prep course, sdn, previous interviewing experience, read personal statement, thought about possible questions and how i wanted to answer"
"this site, my personal statement"
"read over aadsas application, mcg website, read mcg's application, sdn"
"Rehearsed interview questions out loud, read my personal statement, looked at this site."
"sdn, reviewed app, school's website. "
"Read over personal statement and SDN reviews."
"read my essay and my application. also, i used sdn website to prepare."
"Website, SDN, my application, students I knew there, lots of prayer"
"SDN, Personal statement, MCG's website. Talked to current students"
"Read over my personal statement. Read up on the school. Thought at great lenth (and actually wrote out answers) to questions like "why do you want to be a dentist?" "what is your strength/weakness" and "what do you like about/what could be improved in dentistry". "
"read studentdoctor.net and books about interviews."
"SDN feedbacks, read my personal statement and application responses, spoke to current students"
"Thoroughly researched MCG program, talked to current students via various methods, pre-interview gathering the night before with 11 other interviewees and about 5 current students"
"Thought to myself on my decisions in life and why i chose them."
"searched MCG website"
"Read about the school, studentdoctor."
"Practiced with friends. Read about the school."
"How kind and welcoming everyone was, how laid-back my interviewers were"
"conversational"
"They were so relaxed and inviting. I felt so welcomed and appreciated there, it was wonderful."
"Staff friendliness"
"Both interviewers read my app already."
"The facilities, professionalism by all the staff (which carries on to this day!)"
"Inexpensive rent in the area and low tuition cost, very friendly community, everyone seems to know each other. Beautiful building."
"The facilities were amazing! Building basically brand new and state-of-the-art"
"How nice every single person was at the entire school. Students, patients, faculty, etc. Everyone was beyond willing to help and make a positive impression on me for my visit."
"Dr. Hanes was awesome"
"The facilities are so impressive, and the faculty and students are all very friendly. Southern hospitality at its best."
"everything,the new buildings, the professors, it all was top notch"
"Beautiful new building, sim lab, friendly admissions staff. Seemed like students work together"
"Tuition! Staff are very helpful and are there to help students not to fail them. The students were laid back. They really encourage research."
"Faculty appears to work closely with students. New building with state of the art facilities was under construction."
"The school's strong clinicals. The school is getting a new facility by 2010 or so. Also, the cost of tuition for in-state residents is really low."
"The fact that you go to the school the night before to meet with current students there. They answer any questions you may have about the school and interviews and help calm your nerves!"
"the staff and students"
"High passing rates on the national boards, new school that is going to be built in 2011, amount of clinical exposure, 9wk residency during senior year, friendliness of dental students, and the enthusiasm of the Dean and Assistant Dean about MCG School Dentistry"
"Pass rates, very early patient exposure."
"Friendliness of student and faculty"
"The staff seems to really care about the students."
"Small class, high national board passing rates, lots of clinical requirements."
"I really like how we meet with the students the night before. It's very laid back and the students are really awesome and are there to help you and answer any questions."
"quality of the faculty and enthusiasm of the students"
"the sincerity of the students and facutly. new grant allowing students to place implants as seniors, the potential for research and specialization"
"The clinical experience!!! If you are looking to get into general dentistry right out of school...this is a great school for you!!!"
"Good clinical experience"
"Most people seemed enthusiastic about the school and seemed to like the professors. I was not asked at any point why I want to be a dentist."
"the students at MCG were extremely warm and friendly."
"Friendliness and openness of staff and students."
"very satisfied and happy students, very friendly and helpful faculty. both, the students and faculty, made us feel very comfortable during the whole process. i even had a chance to assist a 3rd year student after the interview. "
"The staff was extremely personable, the school is pretty high tech (switching to paperless soon), clinical emphasis, comprehensive care, students where friendly and it was a great time."
"the cost of the school, the faculty, the repuatation the school has"
"I enjoy Augusta. Each time I visit, I like it more and more. I like that the school is gradually becoming more digital."
"The faculty is great. They function with the premise that they are primarily student advocates. The facility is nice-not fancy-but everything you'd ever need. Tuition is cheap. "
"Everyone on the admissions committee seemed very nice and sincere. The dental students were very down to earth and answered all of our questions."
"The small class size (62) allows the professors to get to know students on a personal level. The curriculum is very thorough with a strong emphasis on clinical instruction."
"MCG program depth -- they cover literally every aspect of dentistry and how cool all the professors were! "
"The friendly faculty and students."
"Everything...the students, faculty, and facilities. MCG really seems like a school you can receive a great dental education and make really good friends. The school is large, but not too large. "
"The professors, the students(all really friendly!), the facilities, the curriculum, and price."
"Friendly and happy students. Friendly staff. Relaxed atmosphere. Nice facilities. Large patient pool (waiting list to even be considered to become a patient is often 3-4 weeks.)"
"n/a!"
"n/a"
"Nothing really. The whole interview was really long, and 2 different days. Total time of 8 hours."
"Nothing at all."
"Everyone had a great experience with their interviewers but I had one interviewer who was quite rude. My interview here felt like an interrogation, making me feel very uncomfortable, unlike any other interviews I've had."
"It's in Augusta, Ga. The school itself is very nice!"
"Nothing, everything is great."
"I didn't learn too much about the actual school, cirriculum, etc. Also, no tour of the school besides showing us the rooms where we would be interviewing."
"Absolutely nothing. I cannot say enough good things about this school"
"Student told us to turn back while we could"
"Nothing, really!"
"honestly, nothing!"
"None."
"The building is old but they'll be opening the new building. Very exciting!! Also, the student I shadowed complained about not getting enough patients to work on and that they grade them on the amount of patients they see during their clinical year."
"Augusta is a very hot place. Also, people from larger cities may find the town a little boring."
"Augusta is a bland location and far from major cities. Also, I didn't get the impression that there were many opportunities for research there."
"Location :-("
"Augusta."
"None"
"Augusta is disgusta."
"Some facilities looked out-dated, but the rest was very high-tech. Maybe 50/50 old/new technology. (Side-note: They're receiving a new state-funded dental building by the time our class graduates.)"
"somehat outdatedness of the facilities"
"nothing really."
"Augusta is not the most exciting city...and parking seems difficult on a daily basis..I hope they build more parking garages."
"facilities looked kind of old"
"The lab and facilities are older and not very state of the art."
"some of the other applicants and their superficiality"
"Augusta might not be the most enjoyable place to spend four years."
"few applicants in my interviewing group "
"The other members of my interview group. Some where genuine, but others wouldn't act friendly unless adminstration was around, they asked the cheeseball questions (can I teach, I love research, why am I so great) and seemed to just to be akwardly trying to be somebody else."
"the city of augusta, all of the applicants and students were uga bio majors, not a lot of diversity"
"Augusta isn't the nicest place to spend four years, but it's also cheap, not too far from Atlanta, has its own small cultural scene BUT who has time anyway. "
"I felt like I was at somewhat of a disadvantage because I don't come from a family of dentists like many of the other canidates did. A couple of the other canidates knew people on the admissions committee on a first name basis because they were neighbors, members of the same church, or they had siblings already in dental school at MCG. "
"Dress code during the first two years of school (business casual, no scrubs). Having to schedule and follow-up on your own patient appointments in your third and fourth years."
"Not a thing!"
"The area that the school is located."
"nothing"
"The city of Augusta has some fairly "shady" areas. But I realize now that the school is well away from these areas."
"that they would most certainly ask me these three: 1. why dentistry, 2. why DCG, and 3. what do you want me to tell admissions committee about you."
"how long the interview was"
"That I was going to speak so heavily on my involvement in school and how I grew from it."
"How relaxed the interview was."
"Nothing unexpected here... they admissions staff are very diligent with communicating with you."
"Not my first time interviewing here, so I knew what to expect"
"The students holding the reception dinner the night before and interacting throughout the day are on the admissions committee."
"How "conversation-like" the interview would be. I shouldn't have been nervous at all."
"Some comments said your interviews are only reading your personal statement. That's not true, they have your entire application minus grades and DAT scores."
"nothing, did my research"
"Interviews were more conversational than anticipated."
"The interview was closed file."
"How important it was to provide the interviewer with information to help argue for you. Don't spend too much time having a friendly conversation. They need to be able to say more than, "they were really nice.""
"That it would take 3 hours to drive to Augusta from Atlanta."
"dont be so nervous!"
"The students were a part of the committee."
"Eat something in the morning of interview"
"N/A"
"I forgot to bring new underwear. And don't eat spicy food for breakfast."
"This was my second time applying so I really knew what to expect. However, my first time around, I wish I had known that the interviewers are "making a case" for us as an individual for the whole admissions committee. They really are there to help you. Tell them what you want the admissions committee to know. If they don't ask you at the end of your interview, voluntarily tell them, "Hey I would really like for the committee to know this about me." Also, don't be nervous...I know that's easier said than done! Just relax and be yourself!"
"can't really think of anything"
"The evening portion is extremely laid back, and only current students were present there. They basically prime you for what will happen the next day. You don't have to say much. The other interviewees were very nice."
"i should not have been so nervios. it was a very relaxing process."
"Not to be so high strung."
"nothing"
"Not to be as nervous as I was. "
"I made sure I was well prepared. Others should know that the only thing interviewers have is your personal statement (nothing else). They are, in general, very friendly. Their goal is to be your advocate in front of the admissions committee so prepare to talk honestly about shortcomings (not excuses, but explanations and what you've done to redeem yourself) so they can go back and make a case for you."
"I wish I had known it was going to be HOT in there even though it was November!"
"Your interviewers have no access to your file except your personal statement and a few of the responses from your application (no DAT scores or GPAs)."
"Rain can come up at any time!"
"I wish I had not been so nervous about the interviews, they were really laid back; the professors were really friendly. "
"None"
"The number of students who go on to specialize is not that high. Not a huge emphasis on research; although there is plenty to do for those who want it. It's just not emphasized. The new dean, however, says student research will be a top priority. :)"
"10/10 interview experience, I absolutely loved it and it truly is an incredible school!"
"great"
"This is a long interview with a night before interview with dental students and a 6-hour interview the following morning. There are 2 one-on-one 30-minute interviews with faculty the rest is discussions and tours and signing stuff."
"Very impressive interview day."
"AU has our state's only dental school at an affordable price. It is a school that prides itself on producing very solid clinicians. The vibe here is very laid back, so be as personable yet tactful as you can during interview day. The cost of living here isn't too bad, either. This school was my first choice."
"Great school, in state oriented, they genuinely wanted to get to know each candidate and I love that students are on the admissions team."
"Beautiful school, campus, state of the art dental building, state of the art staff. Everything was top notch"
"Great community and very open"
"fantastic school... Looking to start this upcoming year"
"I was expecting the reception the night before the interview to be a stand-up, mix an mingle thing. It was more of a round table discussion with current students answering interviewees' questions. One comment they made was that boys need to remember to wear dark socks with their interview outfit - they've seen several boys go sockless."
"Overall, the school is great. The dean gave a tour of the building and she knew everyones name as we pass by them, which was impressive. They admission staff really care about the students and are there for you."
"You can't beat the combination of good value and education."
"Great Experience."
"The pre-interview was great. You get aquainted with current students and other applicants. FYI: If you stay at the Quality Inn across the street from the school, get a room that is not close to the vending machine and ice dispenser. Or you'll be up all night!!!!!!"
"Very positive; 2 25 minute interviews"
"Very fun and informative."
"I had a great experience! The reception before is nice and the students are awesome! The interviews don't last long and the interviewers really are there to help you. Prepare by answering questions OUT LOUD!! Relax and eat breakfast!"
"positive"
"overall not as stressful as i would have imagined"
"Very relaxing..interviewed with about 10 other students."
"Overall, I think MCG is a great state school to study. It will really help develop your clincial skills"
"The experience was positive."
"Overall, my visit to MCG was a positive one and it further strengthened my desire to go there. At the end of the day, you get to shadow students."
"Very positive. They did a fantastic job of giving a broad view of the school and its faculty."
"Incredible. Mrs. Perry and Dr. Hanes are the most genuine, sweetest and encouraging people I have ever met."
"THe interview was very relaxed and informative."
"I enjoyed my experience thoroughly. The gathering with the students the night before eased you into the next days events. Be prepared to spend the entire day there! And you get to shadow/assist at the end!"
"It was a good experience. I actually had a lot of fun. Be honest and be yourself. People can tell when you're not being sincere. Make sure you have at least one good question prepared to ask each interviewer."
"Overall it was very positive. The actual interviews were not as nerve-racking as I thought they would be. "
"I came in with low expectations (who wants to be in Augusta for four years?), but left with a very positive impression of the school and the city. I was especially impressed with the students and faculty who made us all feel comfortable the two days we were there."
"Great experience. Both of my interviews were conversations not interrogations. I really like MCG and can definitely picture myself attending :). "
"Great interviews. I was myself and everything worked very well."
"MCG is a great school at a great price, I think it would be hard to beat this deal. The fact that we met wih dental students the day before the interview really shows that they all care about you and was very beneficial in preparation for the interview as well as it provided some insight into a dental students life at MCG."
"Definitely go to the reception the night before the interview- the students really let you know what to expect the next day. Plus you get a dental students perspective of the school."
"Very relaxed. Be sure to go the night before to meet with the current students; you will find out so much about the school and nothing you say or do there will be considered in admission decisions. Very, very helpful and it will help calm your nerves before the "big day". Also, interviewers will be given access to everything on your file EXCEPT GPA and DAT scores. "
Response | # Responders |
---|---|
Student | 2 |
Faculty member | 16 |
Admissions staff | 24 |
Other | 0 |
Response | # Responders |
---|---|
Enthusiastic | 33 |
Neutral | 1 |
Discouraging | 0 |
Response Avg | # Responders |
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7.57 | 37 |
Response | # Responders |
---|---|
In state | 32 |
Out of state | 3 |
Response | # Responders |
---|---|
0-1 hour | 3 |
2-3 hours | 22 |
4-6 hours | 8 |
7+ hours | 2 |
Response | # Responders |
---|---|
Airplane | 2 |
Automobile | 31 |
Train or subway | 0 |
Other | 2 |
LIT --> ATL
Hartsfield-Jackson
none
aug
Response | # Responders |
---|---|
At school facility | 1 |
With students at the school | 0 |
Friends or family | 8 |
Hotel | 19 |
Home | 3 |
Other | 1 |
Marriot
Quality in
Airbnb
Yes
Hyatt House Downtown
Marriot
Quality in
Airbnb
Yes
Hyatt House Downtown
Response | # Responders |
---|---|
< $100 | 16 |
$101-$200 | 10 |
$201-$300 | 1 |
$301-$400 | 1 |
$401-$500 | 0 |
$501+ | 1 |
Response Avg | # Responders |
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8.11 | 36 |
Response Avg | # Responders |
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5.75 | 36 |
Response Avg | # Responders |
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5.58 | 36 |
Response Avg | # Responders |
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8.76 | 21 |
Response Avg | # Responders |
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9.10 | 21 |
Response Avg | # Responders |
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7.10 | 20 |
"n/a"
"nothing"
"None- they are so kind and welcoming! :)"
"Great admissions committee, very helpful and responsive."
"Keep being yourself!! I cannot believe how nice everyone was. I talk about the impressiveness of the school DAILY!"
"The staff you talk to after you get an interview and get there are amazing, the staff you work with to ensure they have all of your materials before your interview is not very friendly."
"They all are very polite and professional. Thank you all for everything!"
"Stephanie Perry and staff were amazing. Very friendly and helpful!!"
What is one of the specific questions they asked you (question 1)?