Positively
5 out of 10
8 out of 10
5 out of 10
60+ minutes
At the school
2
One-on-one
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"Practiced interviewing with advisor, SDN website, Upstate website, read feedback from other alums from my undergrad who went there. " Report Response
"The friendly faculty interviewers, the enthusiastic student guides, that we received a substantial list of student email addresses to contact if we wanted any more info/feedback on the school from current students, the flexibility they allowed us with what to do between/before interviews (especially in contrast with my Georgetown interview experience, where we were told to sit in the fishbowl for hours on end without refreshments, internet access, or the ability to simply walk the halls and drop in on classes), and that the lectures at Upstate are videotaped. " Report Response
"Some of the labs could have used a little more space and renovation, but everything was serviceable. The cheerful talk about keggers by the tour guides kind of turned me off." Report Response
"I knew from SDN that post-interview we had to submit our prefencence for a clinical campus within two weeks, but a lot of folks that day did not. " Report Response
"I drove to Upstate, arrived a half-hour early, and was taken to a comfortable room a floor below admissions which had internet access, a selection of beverages, folders of information for our perusal, and a large conference table. When our whole group of 11 or 12 arrived, an admissions staff member came to talk with us about the grand plan for the day, which gave us the choice of what to do with our time outside of interviews, a talk by the admissions director, and a student-led tour. We could look up info on our interviewers online, we could sit in on 1st or 2nd year classes, walk around the school, or relax in the conference room and do whatever we wanted to prep for our interviews (including figure out where the heck to go for them - they don't bring your interviewers to you). My interviews were very conversational, and my interviewers seemed very open and honest on their thoughts about the school. After the tour, talk, and interviews, I choose to go home rather than sit in on more classes, chiefly due to the impending snow storm. It was a good day. Not breathtakingly amazing, but good. Ah, and I've since been accepted there. " Report Response
Student
Enthusiastic
5 out of 10
In state
0-1 hour
Automobile
< $100
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