Negatively
2 out of 10
8 out of 10
7 out of 10
45 minutes
At the school
1
One-on-one
Open file
"does a physician deserve to earn money?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"why didn't you retake the "med-cat?" (that is how he referred to it)" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"nothing else, not even "why georgetown?" which we were told would be a crucial part of our interview..." Report Response | I was asked this question too
"does a physician deserve to earn money?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"questions about my mcat score and whether i thought i should have retaken - sounds like a standard question, but this guy clearly knew nothing about the mcat or how it is scored so that made any explanation very difficult(and this person's on the admissions committee!???)" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"made sure i knew my application well, kept up on current issues (which was good, because some recent topics were brought up by mrs. sullivan and i felt like i was the only person in the group who ever bothered to pick up a newspaper)" Report Response
"the interesting curriculum, mrs. sullivan's talk, post-lunch session with dean mitchell (a very witty and down-to-earth guy), washington dc area" Report Response
"student tour guides, other interviewers were really stuffy and unfriendly, facilities were the worst i've seen" Report Response
"that the day would start off inspiring (mrs. sullivan's talk about the school) and that it would all down hill from their (crappy tour, crappy tour guides, bad lunch, worthless interview) in other words, i wish i had known better than to waste my time, money, energy, and part of my paycheck on this interview" Report Response
"I was excited to visit Georgetown because of its location, its curriculum, and its good reputation. At the beginning of the day, Mrs. Sullivan from admissions gives a very informative and inspiring presentation about the school and its mission. She made sure to emphasize the fact that Georgetown is looking for students that area good fit. After meeting several students, including our tour-guides, I discovered that GU does a great job of picking a certain type of student. Yes, everyone I met was embarassingly immature, completely un-intellectual, and was more conceited than anyone I have met at any other school. Cura Personalis?? I got the impression that the students flushed this idea right down the toilet the second they got their acceptance letters and bought their Georgetown Medicine car window decals. All in all, Georgetown may be a good school with some noble goals for medical education, but the students representing the school really ruined it for me. If you interview, please be pro-active and try to meet as many students as possible. If not, you'll be shielded from the majority of them, and I now know that admissions has good reason to do that. Thanks but no thanks, Georgetown. " Report Response
Student
Neutral
3 out of 10
Out of state
4-6 hours
Automobile
$101-$200
Hotel
6 out of 10
Holiday Inn - Georgetown
yes
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