Positively
1 out of 10
9 out of 10
5 out of 10
45 minutes
At the school
2
One-on-one
Closed file
"Why medicine?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Why **military** medicine?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"What leadership qualities or experiences have prepared you for a career as a military officer?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"With your fiancee's family very much involved with military, and with your own family being entirely civilian, do you feel you were led one way or another for/against joining the military?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"i was prepared for the questions - nothing was challenging; my second interviewer (an Army Major) just probed a bit further into my motivations for medicine and military medicine in particular" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"MSAR, website, AMCAS, secondary app, student host and his classmates, SDN interview feedback" Report Response
"facilities, student satisfaction, structured everything; open-door policy of admissions folks (though many had to leave early that day); library has bunk-style carrels; apparently excellent patient simulation lab" Report Response
"curriculum is very traditional (little to no clinical exposure the first two years); likely no funding for doing research abroad (can pay your own way though); board scores are average at best; no opportunity to sit in on any classes b/c we had so many briefings by admissions folks" Report Response
"acceptance chances are closer to 65-75% if you're interviewing earlier (cited overall admissions stats are 50-some% if you interview); extensive research and clinical opportunities abroad, particularly in infectious diseases; time exists to train in operational things (airborne, shooting, etc.) the summer after 1st year; officer candidate school starts in mid-June for Army (may interfere with my wedding plans)!!!" Report Response
"got to the base with students around 6 a.m. people started checking in at 7:30, and we finally got underway around 8:30. NUMEROUS briefings made by admissions staff members (too many, really), then a tour (my guide was former Army Delta Force, now class president). not much downtime during lunch, then the interviews. they are VERY low-key and low stress. just go in prepared to answer their big three questions (why med? why MILITARY med? leadership qualities?). interview format is partially open (they have access to your AMCAS and USUHS personal statements, as well as your AMCAS extracurricular activities) - it's closed in the sense that admissions already looked at your grades/MCAT and deemed you fit for an interview, so the focus here is on motivation and whether you're a " Report Response
Student
Enthusiastic
8 out of 10
Out of state
4-6 hours
Automobile
< $100
With students at the school
9 out of 10
yes
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