Positively
1 out of 10
60+ minutes
At the school
3
One-on-one
Closed file
"Tell me about your research." Report Response | I was asked this question too
"What experiences have you had that have exposed you to medicine?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"What do your parents do? How have they influenced your decision to pursue medicine?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"What kind of people do you not get along with?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Tell me about yourself (just too vague to answer really well)" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Read Pitt brochure, reviewed my own application, reviewed common questions" Report Response
"How much the students love their school. Every one of them was more than willing to talk about the school and it made a wonderful impression on me." Report Response
"The facilities are showing their age. Scaife Hall is an old building -- no way around it. The facilites are not "bad" per se, just aging and less than I've seen at some other facilities. This fact did not deter my interest in the school, however." Report Response
"I'm from Pittsburgh, so I think I had most of it covered" Report Response
"Pitt is a wonderful school for a number of reasons. First, everyone there -- students, faculty, and staff -- seemingly LOVE the school and all are more than willing to talk to you about why. The school is in the middle of changing what is an already good curriculum and adding time at the end of the second year for a rotation or two in order to give students more time before having to apply for residencies. They seem to be very responsive to student demands, and this seems to foster good student-faculty relations. The interviews were easy, laid-back, and striaghtforward. My first hour was with a current first-year who was simply a very cool guy, and I enjoyed talking with him. The faculty interview was with a PhD who teaches, and we had a wonderful discussion about me, my motivations for medicine, growing up in Pittsburgh, life at my undergrad school, etc. We also talked about his research, as I knew a little bit about his field. He was very laid back, conversational, etc. and I truly enjoyed talking to him. I had a final closing interview (15 min) with an admissions representative -- the only one of the three interviews which is open-file -- and was given the opportunity to address anything else I wanted them to know about me. Having this interview as open file allowed me to address a transcript issue, and she explained the unforunate non-rolling admissions policy (no notification until March!). All in all, Pitt is a wonderful school and one that is likely going to be my first-choice." Report Response
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