Positively
1 out of 10
8 out of 10
60+ minutes
At the school
1
One-on-one
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"What would you do if you didn't get into med school this year?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"There are 6 or 8 big issues in ethics. Identify as many as you can." Report Response | I was asked this question too
"What do you do to de-stress?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Why are you friends with your friends? What common link do you all have that makes you friends?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Of anything in the news in the past 6 months, which news story/issue had the most impact on you, in that it had both near- and far-reaching implications?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Reading this site, reading the school's viewbook, discussing ethical issues w/friends" Report Response
"Just walking around, people noticed I was in a suit and they asked if I was interviewing, and asked how it went. They then told me how great the school was. Very nice staff/students!! They gave a 1/2 hour financial aid talk which was boring but VERY informative and gave very important info. My interviewer was very sweet and nice and asked many questions and I felt like I was better able to represent myself at this interview than at any others. Burlington is a very nice little town and a friend who goes to UVM says the town is a blast year round. If you don't like Burlington, you can leave for your 3rd/4th years and go to Maine, NY, and I think even Boston." Report Response
"There wasn't much of a tour (which I didn't really care about, but someone else may), and while the main campus of UVM is very old and nice, the med school itself isn't that nice. However, they are doing a huge renovation which should be done in July 2005. If you can't stand/don't like cold, DON'T GO HERE! It was 30 degrees, ridiculously windy, and at times snowing. Oh and it's insanely expensive for out-of-staters." Report Response
"If you can, drive there. It's nice to be able to drive around the school/town after the interview, because you don't get much of a tour." Report Response
"It was over 60 minutes, but we talked the whole time. No question was too difficult, and the interviewer would "introduce" questions so I had time to think of answers while he was still technically asking the question. He was a good listener and seemed to actually care about the answers I was giving to his questions. The three listed below were three out of about 20 questions I was asked." Report Response
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