Positively
5 out of 10
10 out of 10
8 out of 10
30 minutes
At the school
2
One-on-one
Open file
"(1) Tell us something not in your file; (2) What do you like to do for fun? (3) Do you play a musical instrument? (4) What is your favorite Greek myth? [I studied classics; nevertheless, I didn't anticipate this one! Talk about having to pause to change gears!]" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"(5) What are your strengths?/what are your weaknesses? (6) What happened in Physiology? Followed by, Can you be more specific? Followed by, would you do the same thing again? (7) How many hours a day to you expect to study? [When I said, "a lot!" they pressed me to be more specific!] (8) On whom do you rely for support? In relation to this, where does your family live? (9) How will you handle the stress of medical school?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"(10) Article questions: [note: they give you the article 10 min before the 1st set of interviews begin; another copy of the article was in the interview room when I arrived] Can you summarize this article for us? Some questions about percentages of patients...then, the kickers: where did the study take place? who was the doctor that performed the study? (11) Do you have any questions for us?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"(A follow-up question to the most difficult question I was asked) If you had it to do over again, would you still make the same decision?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"What happened in Physiology? (A difficult question because they pressed me to give a specific answer; how does one explain a professor who tells students to f-off in class and then took retribution when I asked her to stop?!?!? There is no interview situation quite like one in which you have to say the f-word! Fortunately, however, one of the interviews commented as we wrapped up that this was a "great interview!" <whew!> )" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"I read SDN thoroughly; I emailed my friends and asked them to give me feedback in advance on the strengths and weaknesses question; I read a book on the history of osteopathy (I was curious!); & I consulted an interview book." Report Response
"The fact that, when I asked questions, the admissions officers/faculty/students responded based on their own experience(s). They didn't try to put up the "we" front. Because of this, I felt that the feedback I got was more genuine than the feedback I've gotten at other schools. Also, they were honest in pointing out that PBL isn't for everyone." Report Response
"The fact that the school didn't divorce itself from its parent campus and the sense that, because of this, it might not geta fair chance to establish its own reputation." Report Response
"That they hadn't planned to provide any vegetarian options for lunch! :-(" Report Response
"I was interviewed by two professors simultaneously. They both had read my file, but they had a standardized questionnaire in front of them from which they asked me questions and marked down comments while I spoke. Since others had reported "cold" interviews here, I anticipated needing to draw them into conversation. This approach proved successful and I recommend it. I was asked some difficult questions (see below), but, in a strange manner, I think they pressed me further on purpose to see if I could remain calm. When I did, remain calm (even when I couldn't answer something), I could tell they were impressed, and that felt great." Report Response
Admissions staff
Enthusiastic
10 out of 10
In state
4-6 hours
Automobile
$301-$400
Hotel
9 out of 10
Holiday Inn, Lakewood Ranch
yes
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