Positively
2 out of 10
7 out of 10
8 out of 10
60+ minutes
At the school
3
One-on-one
Open file
"Interviewer 1: professor How was your flight? The death question. About my research. What would you do if there was a surplus of physicians? (basically if you couldn't be a physician) Why do you think it is neccessary to bring access to disadvantaged communities? " Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Interview 2: admissions What do you do in your spare time? How do you destress? How has your non-science major affected your career decision? How do/did you balance non/academics? Why Osteopathic Medicine? My parents are allo." Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Interview 3: administration What do you do in your spare time? The legacy question. If you got into your top 5 schools, why KCOM? Your LOR is concerned with your balance between academic/non-academics, how have you learned from this/balanced it? Talk about your leadership experience." Report Response | I was asked this question too
"How would you deal with your first death from a physician p.o.v.?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Since you are a legacy student, would you go to your parent's school if you couldn't get in to KCOM?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"SDN, review of secondaries, mock interviews, talking to strangers, talking with current students " Report Response
"The fact that it is the birthplace of Osteopathy. Kinda cool to see the museum, cabins, school. A very encouraging environment both in/out of school." Report Response
"The lack of minorities, and outreach towards them. It is a really small town and country, not for me. No real diversity or culture. The trip to there is really hard for a westcoaster." Report Response
"What I expected." Report Response
"Overall it was a good experience. I just interviewed at ATSU-COMM so I wanted a perspective and reference of where that school is coming from since I was already accepted and more interested. It would have been cool to go to the new facility, but I can't complain. PROS: well established school, very supportive community (faculty, students, townfolk), cheap livin, good programs, very traditional curriculum CONS: only two years in kirksville but still, large class of 170, lack of diversity (as a minority I find it very important to have a support system because some folks don't understand the unnecessary stresses of being in graduate programs, except other minorities), the rotation sites are good but not really for me (plus it will be hard moving around so much, from the west to the midwest to wherever), my interviewers weren't that knowledgeable about osteopathic medicine or healthcare disparities and issues (the conversational style I was hoping for did not flow very well, except with the admissions counselor). I like the fact that they included other presentations; stillwell, and financial aid, and the tourguides where really enthusiastic, though everything we saw will be moved to the new center. Overall the school is great, but not for me. At Mesa, you get the ATSU without the Kirksville, plus their CHC rotation thing is very exciting and in more appealing locations. It was also eerie but cool to see all the AT Still stuff." Report Response
Student
Enthusiastic
8 out of 10
Out of state
7+ hours
Airplane
$301-$400
IRK
With students at the school
10 out of 10
n/a
yes
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