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Hello everyone, i just cam home today from an interview. There were 2 interviews and a group session.
The first interview was with 3 students and I totally aced it. They asked difficult questions and i didn't make a single mistake, got along with all 3 people and made an excellent impression.
The second interview was with a faculty member. I started out pretty good but clammed up a few times towards the end. there were at least 2 questions for which my mind just went completely blank for some reason. I think that overall the impression that i gave was that i was not very knowledgeable in pharmacy.
The funny thing is that i gave the opposite impression in my first interview.
I'm preparing to send thank you letters to the admissions director and the faculty member who interviewed me. how can i rectify the situation?
i think that the situation is probably salvageable. Right now, i believe i have a 50/50 chance. What should i do?
What's even funnier, is that the faculty member (that I interviewed with) knows a friend of mine and they work for the same company?
Argggghh!! Why did i clam up?
I want to try to contruct an email thank you letter that helps explain what happened. Thanks for your help!!
The admissions committe meeting is tommorow, so i need to send an email today!!
The first interview was with 3 students and I totally aced it. They asked difficult questions and i didn't make a single mistake, got along with all 3 people and made an excellent impression.
The second interview was with a faculty member. I started out pretty good but clammed up a few times towards the end. there were at least 2 questions for which my mind just went completely blank for some reason. I think that overall the impression that i gave was that i was not very knowledgeable in pharmacy.
The funny thing is that i gave the opposite impression in my first interview.
I'm preparing to send thank you letters to the admissions director and the faculty member who interviewed me. how can i rectify the situation?
i think that the situation is probably salvageable. Right now, i believe i have a 50/50 chance. What should i do?
What's even funnier, is that the faculty member (that I interviewed with) knows a friend of mine and they work for the same company?
Argggghh!! Why did i clam up?
I want to try to contruct an email thank you letter that helps explain what happened. Thanks for your help!!
The admissions committe meeting is tommorow, so i need to send an email today!!