Negatively
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60+ minutes
At the school
2
One-on-one
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"My first interviewer was very nice. The conversation flowed naturally and he asked typical questions (e.g. what are you looking for in a medical school)." Report Response | I was asked this question too
"My second interview was incredibly unpleasant and categorically disagreed with everything I said. He asked most of the typical questions: why Cornell, why you, why medicine?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"What has been your exposure to medicine?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"How has having 2 doctor parents influenced your decision to go into medicine?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"My second interviewer asked some ridiculous question supposedly related to my research on lung cancer in smokers about why people living in Pittsburgh in the 70s were not warned about the hazards of the poor air quality from steel industry pollution (I grew up in Pittsburgh). N.B. I'm not even sure if his claim is true." Report Response | I was asked this question too
"reviewed my application, read feedback on SDN" Report Response
"Most of the faculty I met were very nice and all of the students I met seemed happy. I really like the PBL and early clinical exposure offered. The location is great." Report Response
"Without a doubt my second interviewer (Dr. Leslie Saint Louis). He is pointedly disagreeable, antagonistic, and confrontational. After asking me questions he would cut me off half way through my first sentence to tell me why he thought I was wrong and then go on a long rant about something obscurely related to what I had started to say. He was also sarcastic and insulting. I can't imagine why he is on the admissions committee as he reflects very negatively on the school." Report Response
"That my second interview was going to be an unpleasant waste of time." Report Response
"Overall I did like Cornell. Their program has a lot of nice features and the students I met seemed normal and happy. I'm sure there are jerks everywhere and I just happened to encounter one at Cornell on my interview day (see above)." Report Response
01/06/2011
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