Positively
2 out of 10
9 out of 10
10 out of 10
60+ minutes
At the school
1
One-on-one
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"Was your dad being a dr a positive, negative, or neutral influence on your entering medicine?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Why do you like Wash U?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"She just asked abt activities from my AMCAS. And she even printed out info abt a dr at Wash U whom I could contact abt research...my interviewer rocked!!" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"How did [experience mentioned in AMCAS essay] affect your ability to do your work and all of your activities? (This was a good q for me b/c it's something I specifically wanted to address to prove it wasn't a weakness.)" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Nothing difficult. She asked a lot about my research. I feel like it's always impt, in that case, to ask how much experience your interviewer has w/ your particular type of research, to avoid sounding too condescending if he/she knows a lot about it or being completely incomprehensible if he/she has never heard of your stuff." Report Response | I was asked this question too
"SDN interview feedback, printed lots of info from website, read the materials the admissions office gave us in the down time b4 my interview, talked to students, looked up my interviewer's info, this was my 4th" Report Response
"Everything!!!!! I feel like I really fit in at Wash U. The facilities are amazing! It's all connected indoors, to help you avoid the bad StL weather. Their first year p/f really is p/f. The rest of the years aren't curved (i.e. all students can get " Report Response
"Apparently a couple of the 1st yr profs aren't too good at teaching (esp physiology), although the students are able to complain and have things changed easily. Little clinical experience in the first 2 years => not quite as good at preparing you for the boards (which are largely clinically-based, according to a student there) as it could be." Report Response
"Stay in Olin: it's actually very clean and it feels as much like a hotel as it does like a dorm. I brought extra pillowcases, etc b/c I don't trust things like that and I'm super-clean, but I didn't even need them. The bed was already made w/ very clean sheets and a down comforter/duvet. They put you on a floor w/ med students, but you don't see anybody on it if it's the night before exams like my night there was :) About 50% of 1st-years live in Olin, and some people from all years live there too b/c it's nice for a dorm and it's very convenient to everything (like I said earlier, you never have to go outside). They have really good pizza for the night-before-interview pizza party! If you sign up for breakfast with " Report Response
"pizza party night before stay in olin hall breakfast morning of info session/fin aid 1-hr break 1-hr interview 1-hr break (i talked to a bunch of 1st-yrs) really nice lunch 1-hr break (talked to a 3rd-yr) tour (i was the only one scheduled for that tour, and it was really nice b/c it was extra long, and i got a lot of good info from the 4th-yr student one-on-one)" Report Response
Student
Enthusiastic
10 out of 10
Out of state
2-3 hours
Airplane
$401-$500
STL
At school facility
9 out of 10
yes
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