Positively
2 out of 10
30 minutes
At the school
In a group
"Writing sample: What are 1 or 2 ethical principles you live by?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"PBL, so no personal interview" Report Response | I was asked this question too
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"none done knowing it was a group interview" Report Response
"Laxed feeling of the school, closer mentorship with professors" Report Response
"Ofcouse the cost, and the fact that you might feel like you are teaching yourself in dental school" Report Response
"nothing out of the ordinary" Report Response
"USC uses Problem Based Learning (PBL) as their curriculum. So basically students seemed to have a lot let stress and much more free time, especially in their first 2 years. If it wasn't for growing up in LA, and the cost of education, I probably would have liked USC more. The day is very long, beginning with an introduction, an hour of watching the students in a class, then coming back and doing a writing sample for 10 minutes. Then an hour speech by a professor (which was very interesting) about the program and dentistry. Then an hour financial aid presentation. Then you eat lunch with dental students, which is the best time to learn about the program, the pros and cons of USC and any real questions you want answered. Then you have your "interview" with 7 other applicants, where you are given a dilemna and you work it out together. It has nothing to do with science, some problems like deserted on an island or a question about problems with the house plumbing. Then you have a tour of the school. Overall, I really liked the program, as it seemed more in tune with how education should be taught and the students seemed to have a life. The campus is beautiful, but it located in poorer neigborhood. On the plus side, you're ten minutes away from santa monica and beverly hills. " Report Response
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