Positively
6 out of 10
35 minutes
At the school
3
In a group
Closed file
"Why did you move to South Africa for a year? What was it like to work in an AIDS orphanage?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"What is the US doing wrong with respect to health care? (They should have asked 'what is the US doing RIGHT?'" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Is there anything else you want to tell us about yourself? (How nice of them to ask!)" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"What was the last novel you read?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Who do you think is right in the Nancy Shaivo 'right-to-die case? What would you do if you were her doctor?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"I should have prepared much more. I didn't even have a suit." Report Response
"I felt that everyone else interviewing that day was very committed, very intelligent, and very deserving of a spot in next years class. The whole day was stressful and drawn out but I was so excited and honored to be there that it was over before I knew it. Seattle is beautiful and the University is in an ideal location. The students seemed much more dynamic and down-to-earth than other first years I have met. People who know it first hand seem to love this school. " Report Response
"Not much. Bad lunch, as others have mentioned." Report Response
"I didn't know anything about the UW's process of evaluation and acceptance. I didn't realize that rolling admissions actually means that a vast majority have to wait until April and that even in April, people get put on a variety of wait-lists and some are even ranked by number. How do they determine who is #4 versus #24? They have quite a complex system at work." Report Response
"I was really nervous about my interview since it was my first one and the UW was and still is my top choice. I really enjoyed the company of others who were interviewing the same day and was impressed by the enthusiasm and outlook of the first year students. I think the program is incredible and the opportunities to work in rural/underserved areas, study abroad, and take a variety of electives are enticicing. After my interview I really had no indication of how well they had reacted to me and didn't know whether to be optimistic or not about my chances. Every school is a crap-shoot, however, with so many incredibly qualified people applying for so few spots. I was honest about my failures and flaws as an applicant (ie: low MCAT scores) but also was given the chance to talk about what made me worthy of a spot at the UW. As others have mentioned, the interviewers are quite stoic but I think they are just trying to be objective and professional- and also they interview a damn lot of people and are probably pretty bored with the process. I would be incredibly honored to get in here- I am high on the first ranked alternate list (whatever that means) and if I do get an acceptance I would take it in a heartbeat. " Report Response
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