Positively
3 out of 10
8 out of 10
60+ minutes
At the school
3
One-on-one
Closed file
"Tell me about your volunteer work." Report Response | I was asked this question too
"What do you do in your free time?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"What do you think of the block curriculum and the PBL approach?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"What improvements do you think doctors could make to help patients have more comfortable experiences?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Can you tell me about a time when you confronted a real dilemma in your volunteer work?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"read SDN, thought about answers, spent the morning (during the tour) developing opinions and questions" Report Response
"The hospital buildings are really pleasant inside. The simulation lab is amazing. I quite like the city of Pittsburgh, which combines the best features of big cities and small towns." Report Response
"Prepare for a LOT of walking -- don't just bring flats, bring comfortable flats. Look out for hills, the campus is full of them. Your interviews are in the afternoon. I was done by 3:15, as was everyone else with me that day." Report Response
"There are two interviewers, a student and a faculty member. Each interview is weighted equally. An hour is allotted for each interview, and they will run close to that. The student has a preprinted list of questions to which they're supposed to get the answers, but if you steer the conversation right, you'll address most of those points without them needing to ask you flat out. The student interview is totally closed file, while the faculty member has only your PS. They ask a lot of questions about how you feel about Pitt's block curriculum, PBL, and the city of Pittsburgh -- answer truthfully, with a positive spin. You also have a 15 minute interview with an admissions dean, who will ask you questions like how you feel about Pitt and how you see yourself practicing medicine in the future. Pitt is an amazing school with great training, great research opportunities, great primary care emphasis, and a great attitude toward their students. They're all about cooperation, listening to student feedback, and treating patients with respect." Report Response
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