Positively
2 out of 10
30 minutes
At the school
2
One-on-one
Closed file
"Why do you want to go into medicine?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"What kinds of exposure have you had to medicine?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Do you anticipate any obstacles that would prevent you from completing med school? What kind of support network do you have?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Tell me about Formula 1 racing and why you like it so much." Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Name something you have you done in your life that would give me evidence that you have the comittment it takes to become a doctor." Report Response | I was asked this question too
"read over my AMCAS application and secondary; got plenty of sleep; ate breakfast!" Report Response
"friendliness of staff; new curriculum" Report Response
"the tour was a little hodge-podge in my opinion (led by a bunch of students who were most likely conned into it)" Report Response
"Overall I had a very positive experience at my interview. I, along with everybody else from the looks on their faces, was fairly nervous as the beginning of my day. However it quickly became apparent that we had no need to be nervous - it was a very laid back affair indeed. One of my interviews was with a Ph.D. professor of physiology and another one was with a 4th year med student (which surprised and worried me somewhat as I was not expecting this). Both interviews were pleasant, and I was never presented with any really difficult questions - they mainly wanted to know more about me, why I wanted to go into medicine, etc. In fact, with my interview with the 4th year, I ended up being the one that asked the majority of the questions, wanting to know all about her experience at the school, her likes and dislikes, etc. Others who had different interviewers did get asked some pretty tough ethical questions, so I guess I just lucked out. We had an exit interview with Dr. Kennedy to clear up any questions he might have about your grades, MCAT scores, etc., but I suppose he didn't see any major problems as he didn't ask me questions about those things but instead wanted to know about extracurricular activities and how I liked my college experience." Report Response
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