How many people interviewed you?
Response Average | # Responders |
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2.50 | 22 |
Response | # Responders |
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Positively | 15 |
Negatively | 4 |
No change | 2 |
Response Avg | # Responders |
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3.22 | 23 |
Response Avg | # Responders |
---|---|
7.63 | 24 |
Response Avg | # Responders |
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5.54 | 24 |
No responses
Response | # Responders |
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5 minutes | 0 |
10 minutes | 0 |
15 minutes | 2 |
20 minutes | 5 |
25 minutes | 6 |
30 minutes | 8 |
35 minutes | 1 |
40 minutes | 0 |
45 minutes | 0 |
50 minutes | 0 |
55 minutes | 0 |
60+ minutes | 2 |
Response | # Responders |
---|---|
At the school | 22 |
At a regional location | 0 |
At another location | 0 |
Response | # Responders |
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One-on-one | 16 |
In a group | 6 |
Response | # Responders |
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Open file | 3 |
Closed file | 16 |
Response Average | # Responders |
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2.50 | 22 |
"What would you do if you caught an employee stealing?"
"What is success to you?"
"What is professionalism?"
"Tell me a bit about yourself."
"If you saw an employee stealing, what would you do?"
"What do you think of ACP?"
"My best/worst characteristics and how they would apply to pharmacy"
"If you caught your best friend cheating on an exam what would you do?"
"Your a Pharmacist and a patient is giving you heck about the time it is taking to fill a presciption. What would you do?"
"Why Pharmacy? Why UACP?"
"Who influenced you to a career in pharmacy."
"How do you make major decisions? Tell us about yourself"
"Why UACP? "
"Community services"
"If you caught another employee in the pharmacy you were working at stealing, and you heard negative things about that employee from other employees, what would you do?"
"Name a memorable community service experience you have had"
"reasons to why pursuing pharmacy"
"Why pharmacy?"
"Why do you want to be a pharmacist?"
"Give an example of a time you were working in a group with people who weren't carrying their weight, how did handle this?"
"How would you define professionalism?"
"any pharmacy experiences?"
"What would you do if you had an unrealistic deadline?"
"Student: If you were not accepted to Pharmacy school, what would you do?"
"What influenced you to pursue "pharmacy" as a profession?"
"Past/present volunteer experiences"
"Describe a time when doing something the right way took longer and was harder than just getting it done."
"How important is money to you?"
"Scenario: A customer walks up to your consultation window and demands to speak with the pharmacist. She claims that the pharmacy down the street can fill her prescription in less than 10 minutes, faster than your pharmacy, and she didnt understand why it took this long for you to simply put a label on the bottle. How do you handle this situation?"
"Extra-curriculum and how that has changed you"
"What goal was out of your reach, that you thought you'll never fulfill and took you a long time to achieve?"
"Why pharmacy?"
"How do you handle multitasks?"
"What was your most significant experience?"
"If you were put in a group with someone you dislike, and you know this person is creative and could bring a lot to the group's creative aspect..and you were the group leader how would you approach this situation?"
"scenario question"
"Community involvement?"
"What do you think of our mandatory community service?"
"Give an example of a time you were working in a group with people who weren't carrying their weight, how did you handle this?"
"What is critical thinking?"
"What would you do if you caught an employee stealing?"
"How would you help the undeserved community of Appalachia?"
"How do you keep yourself organized?"
"How to solve a specific problematic situation between myself and someone else"
"essay part - Describe a specific volunteer experience that helped you decide you wanted to practice pharmacy in a rural setting. "
"What types of extracurricular activities do you or have you participated in during college?"
"What do you think your role is in helping UACP accomplish its goal of increasing the quality of life in underserved areas such as Appalachia? "
"In a week that you have a lot of exams to study for, on top of that, there is also a presentation that you and your group have to present. One of the partners found a similar powerpoint presentation online and suggested that the group make little changes and present it as our own. Would you do it and why?"
"Why pharmacy, why UACP? what do you think about our mandatory PIC program?"
"what community service have you done?"
"What would you do if you saw your employee who had had crime history was stealing?"
"give me an example of multitasking and how did it turn out?"
"Do you think college changes people? and if so How? (essay question)"
"scenario question"
"How would you handle...specific scenario?"
"why do you feel you are prepared for this accelerated program?"
"If you were in the interviewer's shoes, what would you look in application for this school and why?"
"If you were in the shoes of the interviewer right now, what would you look for in applicants for this school and why?"
"none. very basic questions."
"Don't remember"
"Student Interviews: Professional student talks to you, gives you a tour, and interviews you with simple questions. Panel Review: One faculty and a pharmacist within the area."
"Something about how I would react if someone came in and criticized my services at the pharmacy."
"describe your most significant volunteer experience. IE - what specific experience do you remember the most and why it had a major impact on you. "
"basic questions"
"Scenario question."
"Who influenced you to become a pharmacist?"
"Who influenced you to a career in pharmacy?"
"1)A company you worked for just developed a drug, you have to decide whether to profit from it or give out to patients for free? "
"Nothing really out of the ordinary generic questions that you would expect"
"Community services"
"If someone in your group wasn't participating, but he/she was the most creative person in the group, what would you do?"
"If a co-worker had a history of stealing, and you didnt know that, but then you saw them stealing what would you do?"
"If you discovered a drug that is very effective and your company could produce it for cheap but they want to sell it for a high price, what would you do?"
"What would you do if you were in a team with someone who would not participate and your professer was not allowed to be involved?"
"What is professionalism?"
"What has been your biggest academic disappointment? (This isn't necessarily a difficult question but it caught me off guard, therefore it was the one I struggled with the most)."
"none. very basic questions."
"Tell me about your volunteer activities."
"Scenario Questions"
"none"
"There were a few ethical questions"
"Describe an event in your life that you were required to work with people "different" than you. I thought this was an odd question in general. "
"scenerio questions- @ pharmacy"
"Scenario question."
"Describe a time when you had to correct a co-worker and how did it turn out?"
"Some questions were unexpected, but they were not too difficult"
"How do you make decisions?-I just blanked out!!!!!"
"How do you handle multitasks?"
"none really. "
"When was a time that you had to do more than one thing at a time to meet a deadline and how did it turn out?"
" What type of communities service have I done?"
"I had hard time understanding all the scenario. "
"Name a moment where you put someone elses wellbeing in front of your own"
"I prepared by reading the website and understanding the school. I also went on schools.studentdoctor.net because it helped a lot with the questions."
"I had my parents google common pharmacy school interview questions and ask them to me, and then I had a formal mock interview with my adviser, and after that I went through the interview feedback sections of SDN."
"SDN feedback surveys"
"Mock interview; go through these questions"
"Previous interview experiences. Student Doctor Network. Watching Youtube interview samples. Prayers and faith from friends, oneself, and family. "
"Looked over the SDN threads."
"normal stuff, practice, this part of SDN and a mock interview. "
"read this forum"
"Mock Interview."
"SDN"
"The interview feedback and advices from the students that went to the interview before."
"SDN Mock interview"
"This site, mock interview and previous interviews"
"read up on other SDN interview feedback, researched school. "
"this site, and website"
"read SDN interview questions."
"Read previous post (might not help)"
"Studying the UACP website and reading the interview feedback on SDN for various other pharmacy programs, and reading posts made by other students/applicants on SDN"
"Mock interview, this site, friends"
"The students and staff were very welcoming, they made me feel really wanted at this school."
"Everyone at the school was extremely welcoming and tremendously helped to calm my nerves. It was very clear that all of the students there genuinely love the school and wanted to help make the applicants more calm about the interview process."
"Good Foods the provided"
"The faculty and staff seemed to genuinely care about the students, and the students all seemed to get along really well. ACP is like a big family because it is small."
"The people"
"3-Year accelerated program. Professional staff and students there to talk to you and ask to see if you had any questions. Majestic beauty of the Appalachia mountain scenery."
"The staff and P2 students were very warm and friendly."
"Talking with the actual students. The new building looks fantastic. "
"The enthusiastic students, faculty, and staff."
"I love the mountain scenery. The faculty were all very nice and enthusiastic about the program. I enjoyed being able to talk to people in the student lounge before the interview as well... I felt this help me lose some of the nervousness. PLUS the school is starting construction on a new state of the art building! "
"The people. They are extremely nice."
"The 3 years program and block module curriculum"
"Everyone was nice. Had a computer lab set up as retail. Instructor calls studetns and acts like customer calling asking questions."
"Locals were very nice. Faculties seem very caring. "
"the faculty was nice, they gave us food, and is is a 3 year school"
"They people there are very friendly."
"Facultes arereally friendly. Breakfast and lunch were offered for student"
"The kindness of those at the college and their willingness to help if possible. Nice environment for class."
"The students seemed very happy, pretty laid back atmosphere. Faculty was very friendly"
"I did have an awkward moment during my interview so that was the one thing that probably stressed me out."
"Nothing, I truly loved everything about this school, even the small town. In my opinion, its better to be in a place with less distractions when you are obtaining a doctorate degree in as little as three years anyways."
"school's environment is very country."
"The pharmacy school is small and stand-alone with no associated medical or academic center, the school is in a very rural area (only 1 radio station?!?!) so rotations are far away, no on-campus housing."
"Location"
"Treacherous mountain roads that has many twists and turns. Think of Gran Turismo but out in the Appalachia mountains where things get grim and gray. Remember to fill your tank up in Wyethville or along the way or else you may get stranded. "
"The location"
"Not many people at the interview. I expected 20 or so people. I was surpised when only 9 people were there..... and it still took all day. "
"too far from everything"
"Facilities seem a little less impressive but a new building is planned and will be completed in the next year and a half."
"No cell phone reception, old building (class is conducted in a gym)"
"The town, the school, the area. If you don't have a verizon phone, it won't work there."
"The location of school, no cultural life."
"Location. Staff and presenters were not as impressive as other schools I visted. "
"location, limited cultural life"
"Isolated location, not much culture diversity, the whole city just seems on one highway on a mountain. Also, no cell phone reception, and some areas where students live in do not have high-speed internet."
"no cell phone reception, location sucks, not accredited school"
"The town and its location sucks, be very aware of that because if you're from a big city then you'll experience culture shock!"
"The situation is a lot worse than website description.-terrible mountain road, town is very isolated, no ethnic diversity. Interviewers were reacted so negatively on my question about Indian population and my zero number of community service. During interview, I asked so many questions but since my interview was conducted at the second round, the interviewers were in so rush. This bothered me so much. I had few more questions to ask but I could not ask. "
"Students were testing and were not available for questions. "
"Nothing, everyone was very nice, school is very small but that was expected."
"I wish I would have known that the overall process was not nearly as scary and intimidating as I expected it to be, there really is nothing to stress about. The whole process went very smoothly for me and that is saying a lot because I was NERVOUS."
"the location is that it's really in the mountain with nothing around..."
"The school was on a mountain..."
"It takes them a while for interviews to start, and I got hungry."
"none"
"n/a"
"direction! Call the school to ask for direction. google and mapquest aren't reliable!"
"Nothing."
"nothing really..the school's website tells you everything you need to know about what to expect. "
"I wish I had known that my phone wouldn't work there and they don't really have wireless in A LOT of areas."
"That the Pharmacy school was just a building"
"That the city is on the side of a mountain. "
"location"
"The location."
"no cell phone reception, a lo of waiting around"
"If I done more research on the school since it's so new therefore it's hard to find information about it. But if I have known where it's locate then I would probably not attend the interview. I don't know if I want to spend my pharmacy school years (3) in this desserted town. Beside the fact that this school is not yet been accerdited."
"Living condition of the town-very isolated."
"I wish I had thought of more ways I have recently helped others"
"Be prepared, don't be too confident but be confident in what you say. Also, have many questions prepared to talk to fellow students and faculty member."
"I fell in love with this school the minute I stepped in the door. For those of you reading this to prepare for an upcoming interview, do not stress out about it! Just relax and try to enjoy the day, everyone there is rooting for you to succeed."
"People and students were nice."
"If you want to minimize distractions, this is definitely the place for you. If you need excitement and action, steer clear at all costs."
"Great school and program -- location became a deciding factor because you're going to be there for at least two years just didactic bookwork and volunteering during your tenure as student. If you love the outdoors or is an outdoorsy type of person this remote college is perfect for your studies."
"Few people at this interview. For the most part, the previous students, staff, and faculty were very nice. I got my letter of acceptance a week later=)"
"You are asked a few questions by some P2 students before the faculty interview. Talking with the student that gave me the tour was the most interesting part of the entire day. "
"i showed up at 8:30am, waited for 3hrs before i was interviewed. had 5 mins lunch due to time overlap (interviewee before me took forever)....everything was over by 1:45pm"
"Was very laid back. I would just relax and go with the flow. If you don't like rural areas then you probably won't like it. Also, they seem to want down to earth people you enjoy helping the underserved."
"We basically got there at 8:30 and reported to the student lounge where we had breakfast and talked amongst ourselves. Then we were split into two groups and starting at 9:00 group I had their student led tour followed by there one-on-one interview. Group II got to do their introduction and essay assignment. Vickie Keene also went over the student files one-by-one to make sure all requirements were in order. At 12 we all reported to the gym (classroom) where we had lunch and again talked amongst ourselves... then Group II had their student tours followed by interviews and Group I had the introduction/file review. The whole thing was over by 2:30. "
"I arrived at 8:30, had breakfast, chit-chat a little bit with the other interviewees. Each of us had our own folder to tell which group we would be in. I was in the second group, so we did the orientation first while the students in group 1 had their interviews. During the orientation, the Dean talked about the school, the financial aid, etc..etc...just trying to sell the school to us. Then after she was done, Vickie Keene, the director of admissions, passed out a questionnaire and an essay for us to write. It was easy. Then after we were done, Vickie sat down with us, one-on-one, and went over to files to see what was still missing. After that was lunch. I had to wait until 2:00 for my interview. So I just basically sat there and chit-chatting with the current students. They seemed very supportive of the school and very nice. When I walked in, they told me that they will introduce themselves and then I have to introduce myself to them. Then they have 4 questions that they ask everybody there on that day. "
"I was given a name tag when I got there and told to wait in a room where other people that came for the interview were also waiting. Then UACP students came in and intoduced themselves and told us to ask any questions before the interview. We were then given breakfast(which was nice). We were then split up into 2 groups-one group were going to be interviewed and the other group was going to listen to a speech given by the dean. I was then taken on a tour of the facility by one of the student. I then went for my interview."
"The whole experience was laid back. "
"go eat breakfast, then one group goes and hears what the faculty has to say, ans an essay and a pharmacy experience questionaire. then you eat lunch take a tour and do your interview and leave"
"It was alright."
"I was very disappinted by their curriculum. I thought this institution was built for serving for underdeveloped citizens. But, it seems like they do not have specific plan and existing services sounded so commonsense to me. "
"I was really nervous, but the interviewers wanted you to relax and be yourself (which was hard to do)!! Good experience overall."
"I had a great time. The traveling was terrible as I live in Arizona and the interview was in Virginia. The town is very small but the area is beautiful."
Response | # Responders |
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Student | 19 |
Faculty member | 2 |
Admissions staff | 2 |
Other | 0 |
Response | # Responders |
---|---|
Enthusiastic | 16 |
Neutral | 6 |
Discouraging | 0 |
Response Avg | # Responders |
---|---|
5.27 | 22 |
Response | # Responders |
---|---|
In state | 4 |
Out of state | 19 |
Response | # Responders |
---|---|
0-1 hour | 1 |
2-3 hours | 4 |
4-6 hours | 8 |
7+ hours | 10 |
Response | # Responders |
---|---|
Airplane | 6 |
Automobile | 17 |
Train or subway | 0 |
Other | 0 |
CLT - Charlotte Douglas Int. Airport
n/a
tri
Response | # Responders |
---|---|
At school facility | 0 |
With students at the school | 0 |
Friends or family | 1 |
Hotel | 18 |
Home | 1 |
Other | 0 |
Response | # Responders |
---|---|
< $100 | 4 |
$101-$200 | 3 |
$201-$300 | 5 |
$301-$400 | 1 |
$401-$500 | 0 |
$501+ | 6 |
Response Avg | # Responders |
---|---|
5.54 | 24 |
Response Avg | # Responders |
---|---|
3.13 | 23 |
Response Avg | # Responders |
---|---|
2.77 | 22 |
Response Avg | # Responders |
---|---|
8.27 | 11 |
Response Avg | # Responders |
---|---|
8.55 | 11 |
Response Avg | # Responders |
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6.40 | 10 |
What is one of the specific questions they asked you (question 1)?