Positively
5 out of 10
9 out of 10
5 out of 10
45 minutes
At the school
1
One-on-one
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"What do your parents do for a living?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"What are some of the clinical applications of the research you do?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"What would you tell a man who was refusing to get a needle biopsy of his enlarged prostate because he did not want to know the results for fear of bad news." Report Response | I was asked this question too
"How do you feel about abortion? While I know how I felt, I was a little concerned about revealing my political views during an interview." Report Response | I was asked this question too
"What would you do if you live in a state where euthanasia was legal and the hospital did not have a policy against it and one of your patients was an 80 year old man with a terminal illness. He has exhausted his options for pain management and nothing has worked. He is in a great deal of pain and will die in a few months. What would you do?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Read SDN, RWJ website, and AMCAS application." Report Response
"They have built a huge amount of new facilities and seem to be constantly building which is always a very good sign." Report Response
"That research is so integral in the education. I felt like they stressed it more so than most other schools (even those that are top in research). I especially felt that the only research opportunities were basic science based and not more open in the clinical fields. I was also not impressed by the admissions presentation (check out one of the slides where they spell experience wrong all over it). Also, the campus is so fragmented with half in Piscataway and the other half in New Brunswick and Camden." Report Response
"I wished I had known how much they emphasize the dual degree programs." Report Response
"The man I interviewed with at the Piscataway campus was a very nice, very old man. He had a great deal of questions that seemed rapid fire, but at some point we broke into a more conversational tone. There were a lot of ethical issues asked about. This was followed by an admissions session on the New Brunswick campus which was quite boring and did not have all that much information. The tour was pretty useless as we did not see a great deal." Report Response
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7 out of 10
In state
2-3 hours
Automobile
< $100
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