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4 out of 10
8 out of 10
45 minutes
At the school
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"What do you know about osteopathic medicine and OMT?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"What do you do in your spare time?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Tell me about a leadership experience you have had." Report Response | I was asked this question too
"They asked for some info about my undergrad institution (since I am from out of state and they'd never heard of my school)." Report Response | I was asked this question too
"What schools did you apply to? Why, since you want to be a DO, did you apply to allopathic schools too?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Reread my applications (primary and secondary), SDN, UMNDJ's website, AACOM website about osteopathic medicine." Report Response
"The small, tight-knit community. There is more cameraderie than competition among students. Several times during the tour students would just come up and start a conversation with us and tell us about the school. There are alot of opportunities to get involved and to explore many specialties within medicine." Report Response
"Foul smell of one of the labs. I expected my interview to be more of a conversation (which is what many students on campus told me it would be like); however, my interviewers were very "as a matter of fact" and I felt like I was there to defend every little decision I'd ever made in my life. I certainly did not walk out of there with the feeling that they were there to bring out the best in me or get to know me." Report Response
"They tell you the exact date that the admissions committee will be meeting to review the applicants after interview. If you are accepted, you will receive a telephone call (an official letter will come later)." Report Response
"Overall, the students and school were pretty impressive. The thing that stands out is the family-like atmosphere. I can't stress enough how happy the students appeared to be. The thing that negatively impressed me was my actual interview. There were two interviewers (one professor and one MSIII) who didn't seem to be as friendly as what other students had portrayed them to be. I expected more reactions than simply a head nod or an "ok"; I rarely got a smile from either of them. I left the interview thinking that they hated me. However, I must not have done so bad since I received that infamous phone call the day after the admissions committee said they were meeting. I'm still giving this school some serious thought because I would hate to base my choice solely upon the interviewers because the school and the students were top-notch." Report Response
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