Positively
2 out of 10
9 out of 10
8 out of 10
45 minutes
At the school
1
One-on-one
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"Why IU? " Report Response | I was asked this question too
"If you got into all the medical schools you applied to, what school would you got to?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Why medicine?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"If you got into all the medical school you applied to? What school would you go to?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Why do you want to come to Indiana?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Go over AMCAS application, the school website. I also prep up on contemporary issues in modern medicine (abortion, stem cell research, etc)." Report Response
"There is a lot of construction and new building on campus including clinics, research buildings, hospitals, ect. I also like how there are so many hosptials in close proximity to the campus. Lastly, the people at IU are super nice. They have that welcoming midwestern attitutde. " Report Response
"For being such a large campus the students don't do a lot of research currently. The thought of satelite campuses has it pros and cons. The cons are that you are more or less sent to a random campus around the state for your first two years. Although you fill out a preference, only half the campus gets to stay in Indy. They creates a disconnect between the satelite students and those at the main campus in Indy. " Report Response
"They graduate the second medical school class in the country." Report Response
"Interview day can be intimidating because they interview a lot of students. It seems like they do interview days every two weeks and each interview day has 50-100 students it seems. As an out-of-state it was intimidating. However, most of the interviewees are Indiana residents, because the state guarantees interviews to all Indiana residents who have mediocre MCAT scores and GPAs. So if you are an out-of-state student, don't stress too much because you are obviously qualified if you have made it this far. They day is staggered with everyone on different rotating schedules. Some will have interviews in the morning. Some will have their interviews in the afternoon. There may be some down time between meetings and interviews. However it goes by pretty quickly. Usually you just chat with the other applicants around you. I had my interview with one of the retired faculty members. It was super laid. Most students that I talked to had the same experience. For the most part they just ask about your past experiences and extracurricular activities. They will occasionally slip in one or two ethical questions dealing with cheating or working with a drunken surgeon. Just go over your personal statement and AMCAS application and you will be set. If you can go over the competencies, then do it. (After talking to 3rd year medical student, the competencies are really just a joke on campus. They try to integrate it into the curriculum, but it not as important as the school makes its up to be.) " Report Response
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Neutral
9 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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