Negatively
1 out of 10
30 minutes
At the school
1
One-on-one
Closed file
"My anger has suppressed all the uninteresting, mind boggling unintelligent questions I was asked. " Report Response | I was asked this question too
"None of the questions were interesting." Report Response | I was asked this question too
"None of the quetions were difficult." Report Response | I was asked this question too
"SDN, school catalog, mock interviews." Report Response
"Nothing." Report Response
"Almost everything. The facilities were down, tour sucked, felt neglected, Nashville is too slow, school was generally dirty." Report Response
"That this interview was a waste of time and money. The interviewers were uninspiring. Both interviewers were late in starting the interview and basically ripped thorugh the process with 100% lack of interest. One interviewer indirectly told me that I was 'too good' for Meharry and I would be accepted anyway...before we began the interview! The second interviewer told me the same thing and mentioned "this process is not necessary as I am too smart for this institution." Well, goo luck to all Meharry students: I hope they are not as dumb as the interviewers potray them to be." Report Response
"I read a lot of negative reviews about this school. Granted it's an HBCU but I can't really compare it to other schools I've interviewed at. It's one thing to be an affordable HBCU but at the cost of a solid medical education? No way. Heck no. Thankfully, I have other places to go. Don't get me wrong, this may be the school for you. My standards are beyond anything this school can dream of. Meharry looks good on paper but if you have a choice of med school to go to, please think twice. If you already have an acceptance, try to save your $500.00 for another interview. This school didn't seem to really care and I am really really pissed off. By the way, the tour sucked because the reverend had to tell the story of every wall, pillar, nook and cranny of the school...whatever" Report Response
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