Positively
1 out of 10
30 minutes
At the school
2
One-on-one
Open file
"Why are you looking at UTH when you left Texas for undergrad and studied abroad?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Give me a brief synopsis of your childhood." Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Do you have any particular fields of interest in medicine?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"All were very standard (motivations for medicine, life story, etc.), except for the question listed below under "Most Difficult Question." " Report Response | I was asked this question too
"A man's wife is near death and the only medicine to save her life is much too expensive. After thinking about it, he decides to steal it from a local pharmacy. What are your thoughts? Is he justified in his actions? " Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Read up on UTH website. Tried to collect my thoughts on such things as managed care, genetics, etc. The interviewers will be able to tell if you're spouting out something from TIME magazine last week, versus really know what you're talking about. " Report Response
"The camaraderie of the students. UTH will sell this on you -- and they are right in doing that, because it's really apparent. The faculty is supportive as well. And lunch is great, too - fully catered." Report Response
"Parking. It ran me $9.00 for only 8 hours there." Report Response
"In your field of interest (i.e. neurology), look up some of the faculty's research interests at UTH. It is likely that one of your interviewers will be a Ph.D. and the other an M.D. Apparently, I was informed that one interviewer sits on the admissions panel and the other is just to find out some additional background info on you (they do not tell you which they are). " Report Response
"Overall, a great experience for a first interview. They really make you feel at home. And relax, it's so low stress! They even say they're not out to rattle you like some other schools. They're just looking for who's a good fit. Also, I get the impression that they are not focused on the numbers game...ECs are more focused upon." Report Response
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