Positively
3 out of 10
7 out of 10
30 minutes
At the school
4
One-on-one
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"First interview - what have you learned today about OU-COM, Why don't you want to be a lawyer like your dad?, What have you learned from your parents?, One word to describe you?, What is your "problem?", Why med school, Why DO, why should we take you, Research, Curriculum, where else did you apply?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Most ridiculous RA experience? What are you looking for in a med school? Most proud academic achievement? What should I tell the admissions committe about you?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Questions about my application specifically." Report Response | I was asked this question too
"What have you learned from your parents?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"What is your "problem"? (I think he meant like what is my weakness....just caught me off guard). Some specifics about my research, why I was interested in a PhD (I hadn't read about that many current projects at OU)." Report Response | I was asked this question too
"this site, thought about a few things. Make sure you can talk about yourself." Report Response
"OU itself (the undergrad campus is great! So many things there), how the admissions people walk past students and say hello to them by name, my interviewers, the curriculum (the one I like integrates classroom learning with small group discussion and some PBL), how psychology is integrated into the curriculum, wow, so many things." Report Response
"The 5 year committment to living in Ohio after graduation if you are from out of state. Can I live there for 9 years?" Report Response
"I came out of this interviewer with this school as one of my top choices. It's a fantastic little school with a great community feel." Report Response
"My first interview was with a member of the administration - it was very conversational. Nothing to stress about. The second was with the director of admissions and we spent most of the time talking about my undergrad college. The third interviewer - loved him. Absolutely loved him. The interview was like 45 minutes long because we were just talking about our research (his project is fascinating). I just wish I could keep talking to him and he could be my life coach or something. My fourth interview was with the DO/PhD coordinator. She was really nice too. If you get in, they let you know right away. In fact, the admissions committee and all the interviewers meet right after we leave. They emailed me at 5:15 to tell me I got in (I left campus about 4:45). If this school were in an urban area, I'd go in a heartbeat. It's still a top choice, though, and it will be a hard decision." Report Response
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