Positively
6 out of 10
8 out of 10
7 out of 10
35 minutes
At a regional location
1
One-on-one
Open file
"Do you think your transcripts reflect your potiental ?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Can you pinpoint the time in your life- when you decided to become a physician? " Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Tell me about your clinical experiences?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"How do your friends feel about you choosing to pursue this career?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Are you planning on retaking the mcat? (did they want me to! my mcat was high! confused me~) " Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Read SDN feedback ( VERY HELPFUL ) " Report Response
"Although the interview was held at a regional location and everyone states that it is quite informal .. It is actually pretty professional. The interviewer didn't make it seem like a "conversation" as people mentioned. Although it was not super tense, and was comfortable- it was still more than a regular conversation. The interviewer also makes it a point to let you know island life is not the finest. " Report Response
"I think the video they show ( ~ 15 min) is unnecessary. The same material on the video is available on their website and information sessions! they should include something you can ONLY see at the interview so its NEW information. " Report Response
"nothing, SDN does a good job on giving a heads up . One thing - the location can be in nowhere nowhere land, so MAKE sure to eat before going *early* to the appointment. the early part, shouldnt' cover the eating part..b/c u probably won't find anything. " Report Response
"I went 2-3 hours early, thinking I'd find a place to eat somewhere near by. NO! there was NOTHING except japanese food, which I might add, open their restraunts at 11am! so I ended up eating a bit from vending machines. I still was early for the interview. The staff in the office were very friendly and accomodating. Then came the interview, it was easy going, but formal. It didn't feel like a conversation, or chill meeting with a stranger. It was relaxed, the interviewer makes you comfortable to a certain level yet still maintains professional etiquette. Do not mistake the interview as a formality towards entering this school - there are people I know of with good scores who did not get accepted. Overall, this website helps the most- it has similiar questions and prepares you well on what to expect. I actually know a number of people who attend and attended Ross. It is a school that does prepare you well to practice medicine , there is a high attrition rate, and yes they do sometimes accept people with lower scores- but they are giving people a chance. The ones who prove themselves are the ones who make it to the end, and become great physicians. The rest, are in the crowd that fails out. Afterall, we do take the SAME licensure exam as u.s.a med students. The island life is near to a 3rd world country style. Living without luxuries is going to be a must. Adaptability will be tested. And thats my two cents! " Report Response
9 out of 10
Out of state
2-3 hours
Airplane
$401-$500
Friends or family
4 out of 10
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