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25 minutes
At the school
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One-on-one
"They were all pretty straight forward. Tell me about your research, where do you see yourself in 10 years?, what kind of medicine are you interested in and why?, etc." Report Response | I was asked this question too
"I told by other interviewees during the day that they'd been really grilled on the details of their research. One girl from Las Vegas had been asked why she wanted to come here, and then after she replied the woman responded, "Can't you get that in Las Vegas?" What do you say then?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"It was my first one. I'd spent some time looking through med school prep books and answering the lists of potential interview questions to myself, etc." Report Response
"The med school buildings are stunning. beautiful library. " Report Response
"With a class of ~207 I feel like you don't know your class as well. Everyone was sort of off in their own little corners studying by themselves." Report Response
"You take a tour of the UW Hospital, which is gigantic. Make sure you wear shoes you can walk for an hour in." Report Response
"The moment I sat down, I was told by the interviewer, "You know this doesn't really count for much, right?" And I was told by other admissions staff that they're thinking of doing away with the one-on-one interview. Basically the interviewer fills out a sheet that goes into your file as a letter of recommendation (of which you already have minimum of 3). Most of the interviewers are in academic medicine, so they tend to push that. On the whole, most people (including myself) come away feeling the interview was pretty laid back. Interestingly, the interviewers get your AMCAS application, but not your secondary essay, letters of rec, or transcripts." Report Response
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