Positively
3 out of 10
6 out of 10
8 out of 10
20 minutes
At the school
2
One-on-one
Closed file
"The faculty member was interested primarily in my pharmacy-specific experiences. She seemed to appreciate the conversation-style interview instead of question-answer. Specifically: How often do you actually see the pharmacist interacting with patients/counseling?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"The student interview was slightly awkward; he didn't really give me the ability to hold a conversation, and each answer I gave made him look slightly uncomfortable, which then started to make me uncomfortable. Specifically: What kind of volunteering have you done?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Lots of: "Tell me about yourself" and "Why Mercer/Pharmacy"" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"What has been the most challenging thing you've faced in pharmacy? (This was interesting because it made me think pretty hard; being a tech isn't really challenging at all, and I felt there were many more character-defining moments in other fields that were better/easier to talk about.)" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Do you have any questions for me? (I had prepared about 10 questions, and asked others that popped into my head spontaneously. By the end of the interviews, I had EVERYTHING I wanted to know about Mercer answered... so I had to start recycling questions a bit. >.>)" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"SDN, prepared answers to common interview questions, researched the school, looked over my essays" Report Response
"How thorough their interview process was! I really got the feel that they cared about who entered. They have a well established program where you can really learn A LOT. There is a lot of opportunity for growth on this campus if you take advantage of it. Research/clinical/community/everything you can think of. The campus was in a FOREST, complete with nature walk around the area. It felt very isolated from big-city stress, and smelled lovely!" Report Response
"Nobody really had a defined personality; they were all just generally nice and hospitable. It made me wonder if they were actually sincere... The campus is so small! I wonder if it'd be difficult to transplant myself into a community of only about 1000 people and do well!" Report Response
"How stuffy the school was... =) It was VERY professional, which could be looked at negatively or positively. All of the students seemed ridiculously happy with their choice to attend, but they also seemed a bit competitive and higher class (stuffy in personality, if they had any personality at all)." Report Response
"Mercer is on a block schedule, which means you seem to have quite a bit of time free to work or volunteer; there are many opportunities for you! Missionary trips, international rotations (1), research, specialization, etc. Most of the people interviewed were YOUNG; sophomore in college type young... which, to me, showed an air of innocence and inexperience in the world. I'm surprised how many people without a BS were even considered, actually. Seems like a VERY quality school. Atlanta is pretty far away from the school itself; I found the cheapest transportation to take to the school was by the marta train/bus system. BUT, it was well worth staying in Atlanta to see what the city itself had to offer and what the culture was like. The campus itself also seemed a bit aged; this is not state-of-the-art in regards to facilities, but it seems like it's adequate." Report Response
Student
Neutral
4 out of 10
Out of state
7+ hours
Airplane
$301-$400
Atlanta
Hotel
6 out of 10
Super 8 Downtown Atlanta
yes
01/26/2009
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3 out of 10
"The staff and faculty were very hospitable and interested in how you are going to fit in." Report Response
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