Positively
6 out of 10
60+ minutes
At the school
2
One-on-one
Closed file
"What was the hardest class you had in college and how did you adjust in order to get through it?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"What area(s) of medicine have you considered going in to?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"What do you think the first two years of medical school will be like?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"How do you feel about memorizing things?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Every year we are bombarded with hundreds of applications for awesome students who want to go to medical school here. Unfortunately, the state only gives us funding for an entering class of 60. Based on your AMCAS, grades, and MCAT score, the admissions committee has recognized you as a competitive candidate for a spot at our school. As your interviewer, my job is to be a liaison between you and the admissions committee to give them more information about you. So let's start with you telling me what is NOT on your AMCAS or secondary that sets you apart from the hundreds of other competitive cadidates we are currently considering." Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Read over personal statement, visited this site and read other interview experiences." Report Response
"The interview was very laid back and the admissions staff was friendly and inviting. They stressed over and over that we could ask honest questions to the student tour guides about their good and bad experiences and it would in no way get back to the admissions committee or affect our interview process. Also, they gave us the option of a third interview if we felt that one of the interviews did not go well- i.e. had a personality conflict with the interviewer or felt like you made a bad impression. Even though I had no intentions of using this "out", it was still comforting to know that if one of my interviews went sour, that I wasn't doomed completely. The new adademic building for 1st and 2nd year students is amazing! Very impressive lab facilities and classroom technology." Report Response
"Right before lunch, the group was supposed to go on a tour of the nearby teaching hospital and the 3rd year student who met us there basically told us "a hospital is a hospital" and we went straight to the cafeteria. That stood out to me because everything up until that point had been very professional and I didn't perceive a tour of the hospital to be a waste of time. After all, if admitted, that would practically be my home for 3rd and 4th years." Report Response
"The interview went very well, was minimally stressful, and I was very impressed with the facilities and new academic building." Report Response
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