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"Why do you want to attend Madison?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Why do you want to be a physician?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"What do you think will be the most challenging aspect of being a physician?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"What is one strength you possess that will specifically aid you in your practice as a physician?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Is Wisconsin your first choice?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Read AMCAS, Secondary, UW Website" Report Response
"The students were really friendly and all smiled/said hi as they passed us. The med school is BEAUTIFUL, and the hospitals are really nice as well (although extremely confusing...). The information sessions throughout the day are probably the most informative of any I have had so far (bring LOTS of questions to ask, because chances are all of your standard ones will be answered in the morning orientation session)." Report Response
"Not one student I talked to claimed to have anything they disliked about the school. It's great that they're happy, but I don't buy that there isn't ONE thing they don't like about their school." Report Response
"Madison is really committed to blending your MD education with public health studies (thus both being part of one school), and is hoping within a few years ~25% of the med students will also pursue an MPH." Report Response
"The day started at 8 AM and finished around 2:30 PM. It is extremely laid back. You have a few different presentations (about the curriculum, school, hospitals, financial aid, diversity, etc) throughout the day. Two tours: the med school and the hospitals. Two interviews: one-on-one with a faculty member and a group interview with 2 med students and ~4 applicants. The student interview is 45 min long and is also really informal. Come with questions though, as the med students ask very few and mainly want to tell you about their own experience." Report Response
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