Negatively
7 out of 10
6 out of 10
4 out of 10
20 minutes
At the school
2
In a group
Closed file
"What is your goal as a pharmacist? How will you continue your education after becoming a pharmacist?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"You've been a pharmacist for 10 years now, what motivates you to get up each morning to go to work?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"What concerns you about pharmacy and how will you help this as a pharmacist?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"You are from out of state. Why did you choose to come to Kentucky?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"In concluding, the interviewer told me about an outstanding applicant that was international, had worked voluntarily for an organization to help AIDs, and just really knew exactly where she was going in life, etc. etc. Then asked me "so how can we remember you?" ummm...well after that story I didn't look very special by comparison. It was difficult to come up with a response to how I stand out, after I already anwsered questions about why I would be unique to UK, why I'm better than the other candidates, what specific skills make me suitable for this program, etc. So make sure you have a good conclusion prepared. " Report Response | I was asked this question too
"this site is really helpful in knowing what sorts of questions they will ask. " Report Response
"The program is very prestigious." Report Response
"I didn't like the location at all. I didn't realize Lexington had grown so much...but the urban planning was terrible. Still two lane roads and one way streets for the city of a population the same size as cities that have 4 lane highways going into them...makes traffic ridiculous. I didn't know it would be like Boston. Nowhere to park at all, the weather the day I went was gloomy, windy, and freezing. Construction everywhere. Also...no tour of the facilities." Report Response
"That I wouldn't like the city. I thought Kentucky would be gorgeous but I didn't realize UK was in the CENTER of the city and not on the outskirts. Although, if you're a city person you will probably like it I suppose. " Report Response
"The interviews were very short. Too short I think. It is hard to get to know a person in 20 minutes. The first interview is a two-on-one with a faculty member and a practicing pharmacist. The 2nd interview is a group with three other interviewees. The group interview is not converstational-style so don't worry about competing for time to talk. They ask a question and each person answers the question. The two-on-one interviews is all about your specific skills, what makes you unique, why you're so great, why pharmacy, etc. The group interview is more practical application questions about the field of pharmacy. Where do you see pharmacy heading, what sort of changes do you think need to be made in pharmacy, etc. " Report Response
5 out of 10
Out of state
7+ hours
Automobile
$101-$200
Hotel
6 out of 10
Embassy Suites
no
11/19/2009
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