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"The dreaded "Tell us about yourself and why vet med?"" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"What was your favorite class?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"They asked a few related to my experience with low-income spay/neuter - "Are you familiar with/how do you feel about TNR (Trap Neuter Release)?" "What are challenges facing vet med and specifically related to shelter med?" "How do you feel about No Kill movement?"" Report Response | I was asked this question too
""How do you feel about No Kill movement?" This is an interesting debate in the field, and I have given it a lot of thought over the years so I feel I was able to give a good, reasonable answer. I think with most of these questions, they were trying to get a feel if given my background/goal in shelter med, I might be too much of a softie or "bleeding heart." They need to see that you can grasp all sides of an issue rationally, and not just be ruled by emotions." Report Response | I was asked this question too
"None were terribly hard, I don't feel there were any trick or gotcha questions. I was a little surprised by a followup to the TNR question - "What if the local Audobon Society raises a stink about releasing predators in a fragile bird habitat?" Again here I think they were testing to see if I understood that there are often no easy answers - whatever you do is going to upset someone." Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Found alot of sample questions on internet, read/practiced all the questions and feedback about KSU on SDN, read my VMCAS, made flashcards. I probably overprepared, because I wasn't asked most of the questions I was expecting. But with all the thought and work I've given this plan over the past few years, I know myself and my goals/motivations/issues pretty well, so I probably could have walked in cold and done fine." Report Response
"They were all just overall very friendly and conversational. The time went quickly, we actually went about 10 minutes over, and I felt I would have enjoyed staying and chatting with them for another hour. One prof asked me about being a pilot (not my former career, just an expensive hobby). I only mentioned that at one spot in an explanation statement in the VMCAS, so this showed me that he had read it pretty thoroughly." Report Response
"Nothing really." Report Response
"That they wouldn't really ask most of the "expected" questions. Still, you have to prepare for that, but it felt like most of it just flowed from my application and personal experiences." Report Response
"This was my first vet school interview, and overall I don't feel it could have gone any better. Seems like some adcoms really put you through the wringer, but this was not like that at all. It was good to have a good experience my first time, and I feel that should help improve my confidence for any future interviews. I could be very wrong, nothing is certain in this process, but I feel I improved my chances with this interview and I will be extremely surprised if I don't get an offer." Report Response
Student
Enthusiastic
7 out of 10
Out of state
7+ hours
Airplane
$501+
Kansas City
Hotel
8 out of 10
Motel 6
yes
01/31/2010
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"They seem to do a great job and I can't think of much they could do better. It would be nice to be able to see more of the hospital "in action." I know interviews are on weekends when most of the hospital is closed, and lots of tours could interfere with operations, but still I don't feel we really got too much out of hospital tour by walking through a mostly empty building and hallways." Report Response
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