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"If you could take three famous people to dinner,who would they be?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"The question above about the famous people.It was somthing I hadn't thought about until that particular moment" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"I think the key is to getting accepted is just being yourself...and of course being professional.If you do this,you will find that it's better than any study aid out there!" Report Response
"Let me first say that I actually attend Midwestern University and this is my advice to those who are trying to get in.The facilities are absolutely great and the professors are pretty good as well. " Report Response
"Here's the bad part.If you are caucasion,you will probaubly feel right at home. However if you are a person of color(like myself),I would advise you to go elsewhere.This school really lacks diversity.It's really important for you to choose a school where you will feel comfortable and at ease.It's hard to feel this way when you can't relate to those around you.Granted were all here to be doctors,however,a sucessful life is about having balance and it's really hard to find balance in a place where you are sooo far outnumbered!" Report Response
"In undergrad I went to an all black college.I choose Midwestern because I wanted to experience somthing diffrent.What i know now is that your diffrences may DRAW you to a place but ultimetely it's the similarities that will KEEP you there.When you come for an interview, picture yourself being a student here.Try not to be memorized by the pretty buildings- but actually see yourself walking the campus.Take note of the people around you.If it feels good to you all around--go for it!Bottomline is that podiatry school itself isn't easy,it takes hard work.So while your pursuing your education,you might as well go to a place where you feel at home.Until then,God Bless. " Report Response
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