Positively
2 out of 10
9 out of 10
9 out of 10
25 minutes
At the school
3
One-on-one
Closed file
"Why do you want to be a doctor? What experiences shaped your reasons? What have you done to test your decision?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"What factors do you think about when choosing a medical school? What other schools are you interviewing at? Then why Pitt?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"What type of doctor do you want to be? Why did you choose that profession? Do you feel like Pitt can help you achieve your goals? Why?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"What role do you take on in a group situation and why?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Have you done anything recent to test your commitment to medicine?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Read SDN feedback, thought about answers for common questions, read about healthcare policy/ethics, talked with Pitt students, thought of possible questions to ask the interviewer" Report Response
"The school is really focused on taking action when students aren't satisfied. I haven't seen (yet) another school so focused on student satisfaction." Report Response
"The tour was pretty long and disorienting, but some students may have enjoyed it. There was a lot of state-of-the-art technology available." Report Response
"Nothing. Really organized and the admissions office told me exactly what to expect." Report Response
"We started at 8am with a light breakfast (bagels, doughnuts, juice) for people who hadn't eaten, and then took a really long tour. I wore tennis shoes with my interview suit and nobody flinched. The tour wound through umpteen buildings and outside and we all felt pretty disoriented but the interviewees were allowed to keep a running banter among outselves. We visited the WISER simulation lab which was state-of-the-art and really nice. Then we talked to a medical historian (hilarious) who recommended additional reading, attended discussions of curriculum (PBL) and had lunch with a 4th year student. The student answered all of our questions and more as we (mostly) dined on deli-style sandwiches (you get $5 from the cafeteria, which is plenty). Then we had an interview with a student (mostly 2nd year) where they asked us questions from a form. The students only had our name, school, and hometown to work with. That interview was 30-45 minutes. Then we had different faculty interviews around the campus (some people had to run really far away, so ladies beware!) for 45-60 minutes. Faculty interviewers had our personal statement. The interviews were very low-stress and focused on just giving a picture of ourselves. Pitt is focused on group work, so be prepared for questions about that. Also, the ubiquitous Why Pitt questions. At the end we had a 15 minute discussion with admissions (not sure if it was an interview or not...) to see if we had more questions. Then we were free to go. Most people got out of there at about 3:00, but they warn you that you might have to stay until 5:00. Walk down to 5th avenue to find the 28X bus. The stop will be on your right, and you will be able to take it to the airport for $2.25." Report Response
Admissions staff
Enthusiastic
9 out of 10
Out of state
2-3 hours
Airplane
$101-$200
With students at the school
10 out of 10
yes
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