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Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Chapel Hill, North Kaka-laki
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Thinking is the hardest work there is. That is why most people do not engage in it. - Henry Ford PGY 1- Arrowhead Regional, Transitional PGY 2- UC San Diego, Anesthesiology |
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princessa!
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: From Laker Land to Sin City
Posts: 136
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I was told to bring a copy of your CV (actually a resume- the shortened form), extra photos, a copy of your CAP, copy of your personal statement, pen, paper, etc...went to Kinko's to make some nice copies of my resume on good quality paper...
Been on four interviews...not one of them asked for any supplementation. There was one interview where I went ahead and gave the program coordinator an extra copy of my photo only because the other applicant did so. Had he not done it, I doubt they would have asked. I have been told to bring thank you cards, though. That way you can write them before you leave. The sooner they get the thank you card the better! good luck!
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Cougariffic!
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Yeah, I'd bring it..not because you ever get asked but its nice to refer to the night before (can you remeber all the stuff on it?) and it seems traditional to do so...better safe than sorry I always say.
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Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: NY
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I'd bring one. I had an interview where my interviewer couldn't access my information because his computer was acting up, so he hadn't seen anything about me. I just gave him my CV instead.
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