Negatively
3 out of 10
35 minutes
At another location
1
One-on-one
Open file
"Tell me about....some experience or other on my application." Report Response | I was asked this question too
"What area of medicine are you interested in?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Any questions?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"All of the questions were pretty standard, and most related to my application. I didn't have any ethical or hypothetical questions." Report Response | I was asked this question too
"None of the questions asked were that difficult." Report Response | I was asked this question too
"SDN, school website, talked with other students (I stayed with a student host--that was the only positive part of the experience)." Report Response
"The student hosts were very helpful, supportive, and nice." Report Response
"The city didn't seem that great (of course, I'm from a town of about 80,000 so I don't really like larger cities): too gray, not enough trees, ugly architecture. The atmosphere during the interview wasn't that great either: the students interviewing seemed a little too competitive for my tastes, the facilities were okay but slightly more run down than others I've seen, their were no admissions or financial aid presentations (I was told there was a packet on the desk that I could look through). The faculty did not seem all that interested in the students." Report Response
"Not a very nice city." Report Response
"I can't say that I really enjoyed myself during this interview. The students seemed very nice, but the city is just not for me. It's kind of depressing and ugly. I was surprised at the lack of interest in providing information to students: the directions to my interview (in the hospital across the street from the school) were not very clear and I had to ask four times for help. When I asked about financial aid and admissions info, I was told "the financial aid process is the same here as at all the other schools" (not a big deal if you've already done other interviews, but I felt bad for the students who were at SLU for their first interview experience) and "there's a packet over on the table". The interview itself was pretty low key and conversational. At first my interviewer did not look interested--she didn't make eye contact, kept interupting my answers to her questions only to backtrack to the original question after interupting again. But after the first 15 minutes or so, things were going much better, and my interviewer seemed more interested and alrert. The conversation was quite pleasant after that." Report Response
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