Positively
2 out of 10
9 out of 10
10 out of 10
60+ minutes
3
One-on-one
Closed file
"Do you have any questions for me? (Dr. Izutsu)" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"What high school did you go to? (this is a hawaii thing, since we don't have many colleges in state, people differentiate each other by high school)" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"What would you do if you did not get into med school?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"If you were going to invite 5 historical figures to dinner, which ones would you invite and why?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
""I'm going to be seeing 489 students. Why should I remember you?)" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Read over my personal and secondary statements." Report Response
"PBL, student entusiasm, tuition (if you're a resident), opportunity to travel and study all over the country/world, weather, proximity to bars/clubs/beach/restaurants." Report Response
"lack of student subsidized housing, the fact that the curriculum is built so that getting a master's while in medical school is near impossible." Report Response
"Nothing really, I'm from Hawaii so the interview process was leisurely for me." Report Response
"I'll be very honest. I would never discourage anyone from applying to any medical school, but there is a caveat when applying to JABSOM. They publicly post that they favor Hawaii residents. Out of 52 available spots, only six are set aside for out of staters. Please feel free to apply but keep in mind that the odds are stacked against non Hawaii residents. from my experiences, the interview process works as thus: Interviews are granted according to a rubric which determines residency. There are a certain number of points that given depending on residency, MCAT scores, EC, advanced degrees, etc. Residents need to score a 7+ in order to be considered for an interview. Non residents need to score 14+ in order to be considered. There are three interviews total: The first two are with faculty or local doctors affiliated with JABSOM. These can range from 1-2 hours each. The third interview is with the Dean of admissions, Dr. Satoru Izutsu. The nature of the first two interviews were very plesant for me, the faculty were very nice and the interviews was more like a conversation. The interview with Dr. Izutsu is interesting. My impression of him is that he is a man of business, he is polite, but thats about it. He will be very blunt about things like residency and he will either like you or not. VERY IMPORTANT!! When you go into the interview with Dr. Izutsu, have many many questions to ask him. Do not be discouraged though. The first two interviewers send in evaluations either recommending you or not recommending you. A committee meets and they look at your file. Then they rank you without discussing the rankings (this is all confidential). the registrar averages the scores and the top 52 (62 total spots, but the Imi program reserves 10) are offered admissions sometime in April. " Report Response
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