Positively
1 out of 10
9 out of 10
9 out of 10
30 minutes
At the school
2
One-on-one
Open file
"13 y/o female presents for bunion excision, directly before procedure, lab results indicate she's pregnant. What do you do? Do you tell her parents, etc...? " Report Response | I was asked this question too
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"What characteristics do you possess that would make you a good physician and why? " Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Looked at the reviews on this site, read various books, pamphlets, reviewed my senior thesis and research (I graduated 3 years ago.)" Report Response
"Everyone was so laid back and easy going, both interviewers and staff really made it a point to promote a relaxed environment and try to eliminate any stress throughout the process. " Report Response
"The financial aid talk was a bit boring, but everything else was perfect. " Report Response
"Nothing. " Report Response
"Signed in, had plenty of time to relax and talk to other students before my own interview (great cookies provided). The first interview was by a PhD instructor for 30 min, this one was open file. The second interview directly afterwards was with a 4th year med student and an MD and was closed file, also 30 mins long. I knew they were important interviews, but they seemed much more like conversations with new friends rather than stressful judgements. If you're interviewing here, just relax and be honest. I applied early decision, which meant no time for a tour, but they can arrange a tour for you beforehand if you ask. I think regular decision applicants get a tour. A tour after the interview is pointless for ED applicants because admission decisions are made the next day. " Report Response
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