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"Why do you want to be a doctor?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Hve you applied to U.S. schools or other foreign schools? How are those applications going?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"What do you think about being a foreign grad as opposed to a US grad? And have you really thought about what its like to live on a small third-world island?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Explain the two ethical sides of the abortion debate?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Visited SGU's website, read over my application, ValueMD, and other SDN feedback" Report Response
"His practice was large and right on the beach. He also teaches at the local medical school (its one of the top 20 in the country, I think). Also, the USMLE pass rate is higher than the U.S. average." Report Response
"There was a question about "do you know how you will pay for school?" that was phrased aggressively. It just reminded you that ultimately this school is in it for the money, despite its higher academic standards." Report Response
"After reading the SDN forums and ValueMD, there was nothing unexpected.(all interviewers have to ask the same questions)" Report Response
"The interviewer was at the medical office of an alum of SGU and while he seemed a little intimidating at first, overall the interview style was laid back. The most stressfull part of the interview was when you first sit down, you have 10 minutes to write an essay while he reads over your app. The essay topics are easy (Why do you want to be a docotr? Describe a memorable occurance that influenced you? what 3 characteristics should a physician possess?). After the ten minute essay he just read off of a list of simple questions for about half an hour and then left it open for you to ask your own questions. Very low stress and he seemed to know a lot about the school and its programs. " Report Response
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