Positively
3 out of 10
45 minutes
At the school
1
One-on-one
Open file
"What are some of your concerns about healthcare issues?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Have you been pleased with your undergrad choice?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"tell me about: (all sorts of stuff I'd written about in my apps)" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"nothing too out of the ordinary to report" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"again, nothing too difficult. if i had to pick something i'd say: are you concerned about entering the healthcare field (ie, because of all the "issues" we hear about)" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"reviewed school's website, MSAR, US News" Report Response
"clinical facilities: these were superb, diverse, and booming. you can tell they have a lot of money. there is a mix of private and public facilities, as well as every specialty you could ever think of other applicants: the people I interviewed with were normal people, who I'd be glad to spend 4 years with financial aid: the overall cost is very reasonable for such a prestigious school" Report Response
"Olin Hall: this is very much a typical dorm. if i end up at WashU, I won't be living in Olin. Lecture Halls: nothing intrisically wrong with them, they're just rather standard and the desks looked rather small. they're building new, though I don't think it'd be ready before my class would start 3rd year." Report Response
"nothing - they were very good about providing all the information I needed, both about the school and the logistics of the visit" Report Response
"WashU certainly seems entitled to their reputation as a top school. The clinical facilities are better than most every I've seen while interviewing. The interview day goes from around 8 till 3, but it's rather loosely structured. You'll probably have some free time to wander about and sit in on lectures. You only get 1 interview and it's open-file. Mine was very stress-free. My interviewer seemed intent on mainly seeing how I communicate my ideas, and never even grilled me on why I haven't done research. I got the impression she simply wanted to see how I'd fit into the WashU "family." You can also tell that WashU realizes they're competing with the schools on the coasts, and I think they make a good sell. St. Louis seemed like a very liveable city to me, with enough stuff to do. They were also nice enough to let us know that us late interviewees still had a shot at acceptances, not just waitlist position." Report Response
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