Positively
2 out of 10
60+ minutes
At the school
1
One-on-one
Closed file
"Tell me about your experiences in Ghana" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Describe your non-academic self in three sentences" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Wht volunteer experiences do you have?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"How has working in hospitals abroad changed your outlook on the American medical system?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Do you think society is ready for the human applications of cloning? If not, what conditions would need to be present for society to be ready." Report Response | I was asked this question too
"I read over my primary and secondary application essays, went over MCV's website pretty thoroughly, and also read interview feedback from this website." Report Response
"I really liked the Foundations of Medicine program that MCV has started and also the Egyptian building is really cool. The other really nice thing about the school is that they present every detail about how the admissions process works and what the next step is after the interview during the orientation so there are no surprises." Report Response
"The city itself was undergoing a lot of construction and it seemed a little run-down and old, plus parking is a huge pain so get there early!!" Report Response
"That if accepted you only have 2 weeks to respond, but you can pay $100 deposit to have your spot held till May 15th" Report Response
"My interview was the only afternoon one scheduled for the day so my day started off with an orientation at 11am (which is normally conducted by the associate dean of the med school, but she was out so a 4th year conducted it instead). It was a really great orientation and I had a lot of my questions answered then. They do a phenomenal job of putting everyone at ease and of taking away the mystery of how your application will be reviewed, what criteria they are looking for, etc. Then two second year students came and gave us a tour of the campus. They were both really great and did a really nice job. Then my interview was at 2pm and I had to walk across the street from the admissions office to meet the professor in his office. He was a really great guy and the interview was very conversational. Most of the time I talked about myself and he also told me about his background. Normally the interviews are OPEN, but my interviewer chose to keep the file closed. At first I thought this was a bad idea, but it actually ended up working in my favor so that was nice." Report Response
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