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"What do you think is the biggest problem in health care today? " Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Why do you want to pursue osteopathic medicine? " Report Response | I was asked this question too
"How will you deal with your first "F"? How will you deal with the difficulties of medical school? " Report Response | I was asked this question too
"What's your favorite movie? What book are you reading right now? If you could meet one person (living or dead), who would it be? " Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Describe an experience from a leadership position and what you took away from it. " Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Looked over my secondaries and resume, read up on important current events and health issues, and of course: SDN :) " Report Response
"There were several students who we got the chance to interact with. They were all very helpful and seemed as if they actually enjoyed being there and spending time with us. Everyone we interacted with did their best to make us feel comfortable. The campus was scenic and inviting, the facilities were in very good shape as well. The residency match list for the school is impressive, with nearly an equal amount of students matching in MD and DO residencies. All personnel who teach you during rotations are paid, meaning they have an incentive to give you the necessary attention. All rotations are in or near (1 hr drive or less) Chicago. Tuition is higher than the 2 Illinois state schools (SIU and UIllinois) but lower than any of the private schools in Illinois." Report Response
"We only saw one on-campus dormitory, and it did not seem very comfortable. Perhaps other on-campus housing options are more cozy. " Report Response
"I wish I'd taken a little more time to think about my hobbies/interests such as books and movies. This is something that nearly a third of the interview was spent talking about. " Report Response
"Overall the interview day was enjoyable. The dean came in and talked for a bit about the school, and I was impressed by what I heard. Great match rates, great board scores, and a great reputation. Not to mention, very well established clinical rotation sites in the Chicago land area. The interviewers had access ONLY to our secondary applications and resumes, they did not know anything about us academically. Knowing this makes me think that if you get to the interview stage, your academic credentials are already considered to be good enough for the school. Its just your personality and characteristics that they try to gauge in the interview. The admissions committee meets once a month at the end of the month to decide on who to admit based on the interviews. I interviewed on 9/16 and received an acceptance on 10/3, FYI. " Report Response
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