No change
3 out of 10
45 minutes
At a regional location
3
One-on-one
Open file
"Choose a specific ethical issue and describe how you would approach it." Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Since we're assuming that all of our applicants are competitive, why should we choose you over the next person?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Describe your learning style. Do you finish tasks immediately, or put things off?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"What kinds of experiences have you had with different cultures?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Since we're assuming that all of our applicants are competitive, why should we choose you over the next person?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"I read over my AMCAS and secondary essays and reviewed ethical issues on UW's bioethics website (http://eduserv.hscer.washington.edu/bioethics/topics/index.html)" Report Response
"Small class size, prematriculation program (Imi Ho'ola), student camaraderie. The model and plans for the new, state-of-the-art medical school (to open fall 2005) were VERY impressive. Basic science lectures will supplement PBL. There are also plenty of cadavers for anatomy students." Report Response
"The current facilities are out-dated. Standardized patient room looked messy and felt crowded (too many beds, not enough space)." Report Response
"UH uses a point system to determine who receives an interview invitation. I wish I had known the point breakdown. Also, the adcom places more emphasis on the MCAT writing (and possibly verbal) score than do most schools. Finally, I was told by an interviewer that students who only research the learning issues assigned to them, and not ALL of the learning issues, tend to be "trapped" by the PBL curriculum." Report Response
"I first interviewed with a psychiatrist at a hospital who spent more time analyzing my movements and answers than asking questions. My second interviewer was a researcher who was very pleasant, although she asked me specific, challenging questions. Both had only my AMCAS and secondary essays. The third was an exit interview with the dean of admissions who broke down my entire application, points earned (for interview invite), and the process of selecting candidtates for acceptance." Report Response
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