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Hello my name is Peter and i was wondering if any one could answer some interview questions for me.

What are some highschool classes that you took that have helped you?
What college classes did you take?
What are your wages/salary?
What are some personality traits that are required?
What are some physical attributes that may affect me in a benifical way?
How many hours a day should I be expected to work?
How many days a week should i be expected to work?
What's better? Owning a your own private practice or working for some one.
Where are jobs most available in the US.
 
I'm sure we can answer these interview questions for you but it would be based on what we individuals think....only you know the answers to these. (Besides, I don't even know what college classes that you took) 🙂
 
Hi Peter. I agree with the above post, this is specific to each individual. I dont know, but if found this list of questions on an online source for "possible interview questions for dental schools" I was not asked (ok maybe one) any.

Maybe you can be more specific. Bye
 
Hello my name is Peter and i was wondering if any one could answer some interview questions for me.

What are some highschool classes that you took that have helped you?
What college classes did you take?
What are your wages/salary?
What are some personality traits that are required?
What are some physical attributes that may affect me in a benifical way?
How many hours a day should I be expected to work?
How many days a week should i be expected to work?
What's better? Owning a your own private practice or working for some one.
Where are jobs most available in the US.

Answer these yourself, they are easy questions. If I got these at an interview I'd say it was an easy interview. It's one thing to give you the questions to expect at an interview, it's another to tell you how to answer them. There is no right answer to the questions at your interview, the point of the interview is for the ad com to see how YOU answer these questions. I doubt anyone will give you the answers, it could potentially hurt their chances if you give the same answer and have a higher GPA....
 
Hello my name is Peter and i was wondering if any one could answer some interview questions for me.

What are some highschool classes that you took that have helped you?
What college classes did you take?
What are your wages/salary?
What are some personality traits that are required?
What are some physical attributes that may affect me in a benifical way?
How many hours a day should I be expected to work?
How many days a week should i be expected to work?
What's better? Owning a your own private practice or working for some one.
Where are jobs most available in the US.

I make $10/hr at my work study job. Hope that helps.
 
She wasn't laughing at the salary, dentgirl was making a joke because telling the OP her wages doesn't help him in the least. Simmer down tiffster.
 
College classes = transcripts. Personality traits = everybody's unique. Just spend some time thinking about that and congrats on any interview invites, you'll do fine.
Good luck.
 
I don't think that it is necessary to laugh at $10 an hour, at least she is working and not living off her parents or the government... Sheesh little rude don't you think 😱 👎 👎

I must say that there is alot of bashing that happens on these forums. So I agree that if the OP was being made fun of then it is not acceptable.

She wasn't laughing at the salary, dentgirl was making a joke because telling the OP her wages doesn't help him in the least. Simmer down tiffster.

I believe that Tiffster011 was only trying to keep a little civility within the forum. I know thta is the MOD's duty but we all can use a little self restraint every once in a while. I am sure nothing was meant by it.
 
I havent either heard any of these questions at any of my interviews. I dont think you have to sweat these questions. I would focus on the why dentistry, why you, why this school, what can you bring to this school etc...

As long as you are truthful (provided the truth is a good thing) you will be ok. These interviewing are good at their job, theyve been doing it for 30-40 years and they know when you are lying.
 
I agree I interviewed at a few places these are not dental school questions. This is what someone who is interviewing you for a new job might ask. Plus there is no wrong answer to these (and most) questions just answer honestly and sincerely
 
I don't think that it is necessary to laugh at $10 an hour, at least she is working and not living off her parents or the government... Sheesh little rude don't you think 😱 👎 👎

Too bad you did not get the joke:laugh:. I burst out of laughter once I read the "I make $10/hr, hope that helps" comment.
 
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