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2 out of 10
50 minutes
At another location
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"Tell me about yourself. If we have to hand in our application to the interviewer, this question is inevitable." Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Tell me about your major and your experience in college." Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Is there anything else you would like to add? Do you have any medically-related experiences and please discuss them?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Specific and personal questions about my family." Report Response | I was asked this question too
"None. The interview was more conversational and getting to know about my background, education, research and I was asked to add anything else I wanted them to know that's not in my application." Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Took a nice bath." Report Response
"Inexpensive and great, convenient dorms. Laid back atmosphere of the students, but hectic atmosphere in the hospital - a good thing. Funded international exchange/study/research abroad programs. They seem to have $$ and if you want to rotate in the city, then you can get housing there too. " Report Response
"The student body was not as diverse as I want it to be. Many were Jewish and yamukahs are a norm there. I don't know if I would fit in. " Report Response
"If you're from NY, that part of the Bronx is not bad at all. If you're not, it would be a great learning environment if you wish to serve a diverse patient population. Anyway, you can always rotate in their other great hospitals in Manhattan and Long Island. " Report Response
"I hopped on the Express Bus from the city in the morning. The ride was not bad at all, $4.00 exact change only. It was as safe as I can get in NYC. My interview was in another location and I was sent off in a limo cab (for free). There are restaurants and stores around. I don't know what some previous posts were talking about, but you would have to walk around to see. From the previous posts, I thought that the surrounding neighborhood would be bad, but it wasn't that bad at all. It's representative of the diverse population of NYC. You would be living like a real New Yorker (a perspective living from another borough) and not a Manhattanite. " Report Response
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