Positively
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30 minutes
At the school
2
One-on-one
"Why do you want to be a vet? What will you do if you don't get into vet school this year? Do you have any questions for us?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Starting from the beginning of college, tell us how you got to where you are today?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"What is an important research project you have been a part of?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"What do you do in your spare time?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"For some reason I froze for a split second on the why you want to be a vet question. Luckily, the moment of panic passed." Report Response | I was asked this question too
"I interviewed there last year and had just come off of a positive interview at another school, so I didn't prepare much except for reading the recently asked questions. I think it's a fine line between sounding thoughtful and rehearsed. I reread the syllabus and made sure I had questions to ask them. I think that's important." Report Response
"Malcolm Keiter, the dean of admissions gave a different speech than he gave the year before, so I felt better about interviewing a second time. The students were nice and I was really positively impressed by my fellow interviewees! I thought of how awesome it would be to have some of them as class mates! Food was great, everyone was so enthusiastic. You can really feel this cutting edge energy around bc of the awesome equipment, case load etc. You really feel at the forefront of veterinary medicine. I know this sounds cheesy. The students were so friendly! They invited us to happy hour afterwards, which was awesome. I hadn’t had the guts to go the year before. There are dogs running around, beer, and pizza in the vet school! Also, they also do a big little sibling program and pass on tests from one “generation” to the next. Good social scene with other grad students around etc. Also, call me old fashioned, but I don’t mind the lack of computerization. " Report Response
"The day is long and I had the last slot. Because you are talking and smiling at people all day, you get tired. My face got tired and I think the side of my mouth may have twitched mildly at the end of my interview. Oh god. Luckily I was asking my interviewer some questions and just kept nodding. Also, West Philly is West Philly. Or Filthy as some call it. Then again, Hill is beautiful. From what I hear, some of the lecturers are boring and there isn't much in class live animal exposure your first two years. Also, I wanted to visit New Bolton, and they weren't very accommodating. Tuition high. I asked about alternative treatments in my interview and they basically ridiculed it even though Penn has an alternative elective second year. Anatomy lab gets crowded and practically every seat taken in lecture hall. I don’t know how this compares to other schools. " Report Response
"not much. " Report Response
"I freaked out bc I heard of lots of acceptance calls on friday and had a HORRIBLE weekend. I felt as though I had been rejected again. and I thought my interview had gone well! I got an acceptance call on monday. Don't despair if this happens to you! Although for your sake, I hope it doesn't. It was miserable. " Report Response
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Enthusiastic
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In state
0-1 hour
Train or subway
< $100
02/06/2009
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"You may want to screen a New Bolton video for those students who only interview at the Philadelphia." Report Response
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