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4 out of 10
45 minutes
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"First question - Tell me about your background and how you became to pursue medicine? Why DO versus MD (didn't really grill me on this)? Why DMU?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"What was the last book you've read? Have you been accepted to any other schools and what would it take for you to choose DMU? How do you feel you will handle having a family and being in medical school? " Report Response | I was asked this question too
"How have you been involved in research, and how has that helped you to pursue your career in medicine? What would you do to overcome failures and setbacks once in medical school? " Report Response | I was asked this question too
"What was the last book you've read (outside of a class)?? In what area of medicine do you see yourself practicing in five years? " Report Response | I was asked this question too
"What do you perceive as being a currnet problem in medicine, or a future problem in medicine, and how do you think you can help to solve it?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Talked with current students, SDN website, DMU website, talked with physicians." Report Response
"OMM presentation, friendliness of everyone from admissions staff, to current students, to faculty, 20th largest medical school (of MD and DO) but TA to student ratio is 1:2, high percentage of pass rate on NMLE and class gets to choose board review program (included in tuition)." Report Response
"Tuition cost, new buildings won't be ready for use when I arrive, unknown aspect of clinical rotations (after 2nd year)" Report Response
"I didn't realize that DMU was only a professional school, no undergraduate studies. " Report Response
"Oveall, this is a school I would love to attend. I would highly recommend staying the night before the interview with one of the students (they provide you a list of willing students) - they were very honest about the pros and cons of life and medical school at DMU. Everyone was extremely friendly and genuinely seemed to like it there. There seemed to be more of a team atmosphere than a competetive one. If you aren't used to the overly-friendly environment of midwest towns, you might be a little suprised by this. There isn't much negative to say - seems like a great school. PS- I just found out I got in, and plan to attend (even over the MD school I applied to). " Report Response
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