Positively
2 out of 10
9 out of 10
8 out of 10
40 minutes
At the school
2
One-on-one
Closed file
"Why Pharmacy?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Why University of Tennessee?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"If we had only one spot left and a dozen qualified applicants, why should we give that spot to you and not them?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"We wrote an on-site essay, very easy and simple. In my essay I wrote about a local experience with a pharmacy that was under-fire by the FBI. They were very intrigued by that and asked me questions in regards to the case and situation." Report Response | I was asked this question too
"None; The questions were very laid-back and personal. This wasn't an interview to test you, it was to get to know you." Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Mock Interviews and SDN Interview Feedbacks." Report Response
"Everyone was so nice! This school is a professional school. You are not dealing with under-grad riff-raff, you are surrounded by other Pharmacy students, Dental students, and Medical students. The facilities are really nice and the faculty takes the time to get to know you. They offer a massive amount of support for their students, facilities, and faculty." Report Response
"The area; Memphis is the arm-pit of Tennessee. I was looking at apartments near the campus and everything is section-8 living (government assisted living). There are continuous complaints of roaches and theft by tenants. Also, there's nothing but fried chicken and gas stations in the area." Report Response
"How much I wanted to go there. I cried as I drove into the state. I called my best friend and sobbed to her over the phone about how much I hated the state, especially being only a few miles into Memphis. But once I went on the tour and saw how delightful the college is, my emotions did a 180 and I found myself constantly saying, "when can I start"?" Report Response
"We were given a small packet to fill out. It contained a couple short answer questions. They used this during the interview. Then we were given an informational presentation that talked about the school and gave us a bit of a background on our presenter, Dr. Eoff. Afterwards, P1 and P2 students gave us a tour of the facilities. This is where the magic began and I guarantee you will fall in love with the school. The enthusiasm of the tour guides was by far contagious. After the long (1.5 hours) tour, you sit and wait for your name to be called. Our tour ran long and they rushed us from one building to another. My interview ran long because I talk a lot I guess and they seemed to show interest in me, so they asked several personal-related questions. Afterwards, you eat a lot of fried food and cobbler, while listening to various speakers talk about things such as the PharmD/PhD program, financial aid, and boasting of the schools ego." Report Response
Student
Enthusiastic
10 out of 10
Out of state
7+ hours
Automobile
$201-$300
Hotel
1 out of 10
Red Roof Inn (keep your shoes on)
no
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