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swtSDgrl
03-06-2006, 08:01 PM
Hi all,

Can someone tell me what to expect at the Midwester-ccp required "non-interview"? If the visit is not an interview, then how do they decide who to accept or reject? Any suggestions or advice? Any info would help immensely. Thanks a bunch.

soccerfreak
03-06-2006, 09:30 PM
Hi all,

Can someone tell me what to expect at the Midwester-ccp required "non-interview"? If the visit is not an interview, then how do they decide who to accept or reject? Any suggestions or advice? Any info would help immensely. Thanks a bunch.

They pretty much base their decision on your pharmcas application and the 30 minute essay that you have to write. The "interview" is just a presentation of what you can expect from Midwestern.

swtSDgrl
03-07-2006, 12:35 AM
They pretty much base their decision on your pharmcas application and the 30 minute essay that you have to write. The "interview" is just a presentation of what you can expect from Midwestern.

Thanks soccerfreak for the response. Is the essay difficult? Is the prompt open ended or are there specific topics?

insipid1979
03-07-2006, 06:20 AM
Thanks soccerfreak for the response. Is the essay difficult? Is the prompt open ended or are there specific topics?

There is a specific question. I think it is usually related to ethics. I think they mainly look at how well you can express yourself, and if you know the english language pretty well.

futurepharm.d.?
03-07-2006, 10:38 AM
Hi all,

Can someone tell me what to expect at the Midwester-ccp required "non-interview"? If the visit is not an interview, then how do they decide who to accept or reject? Any suggestions or advice? Any info would help immensely. Thanks a bunch.

hi, swtSDgrl

there were many thread about MCV in the past 2 months..besides, you can check out "interview feedback" forum...

there is specific question, but it's not hard to understand...they wanna to see how well you express yrself...good luck w/ yr visist :luck:

swtSDgrl
03-08-2006, 02:58 AM
thanks insipid and futurepharm.d. for your responses. I really appreciate it.

:)