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2 out of 10
30 minutes
At the school
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One-on-one
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"Tell me about yourself." Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Tell me about your research. Tell me about your current position." Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Why didn't you think you got into medical school the first time you applied?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Why didn't you think you got into medical school the first time you applied?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"I wasn't asked anything hard, not even any Osteopathy-related questions. I guess out of the questions I was asked, the one I felt was the most challenging was "Tell me about yourself." That's because it's up to you how you want to answer it." Report Response | I was asked this question too
"I read NYCOM's website, read their catalog, read about Osteopathy, researched on Dr. Barbara Ross-Lee, talked to current students, practiced typical questions with friends, read about health issues." Report Response
"The administration, the students and the interviewer were all very nice and made us feel as comfortable as possible." Report Response
"I was warned about the cafeteria and the library, but it wasn't a problem for me. I think it's sufficient. However, I didn't like the fact that there wasn't any welcoming speech or anything like that at the beginning of the day. After we gave our supplemental application and fees to the receptionist, we were all placed in a room to wait for our interview. I wished they had a brief NYCOM orientation video or something. Also, during my interview, I felt I wasn't given a chance to elaborate on my answers as much as I would have liked, because as soon as I answered her question, my interviewer would either cut me off to talk about herself or would ask a follow-up question. Cheap lunch, too." Report Response
"That they didn't need my letters of recommendation at the day of the interview. I made one of my references write her letter in less than a week just so her letter will make it before my interview day. Who knows, if I had given her more time, maybe she'd have a longer period of time to review and revise her letter (if she needed more time). Plus, I made her send it FedEx overnight to NYCOM, which is expensive!" Report Response
"Overall I thought it was very relaxed. She didn't really ask me any ethical questions. She did refer to my grades and my MCAT, so if you have any discrepancies between your grades and MCAT scores, be prepared to answer that. Most of the time we were talking about my interests. Just smile, relax, and as long as you're honest about your answers, you shouldn't have a problem." Report Response
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