Alright everyone, I just arrived back in Cookeville and for those of you who are still with me, here's the D-L...
I had an interview today at UT, and for those of you who have never seen the campus, you will surely not be disappointed. It's a great place. I have only been to Memphis twice, so I cannot speak much about the city, but the campus (or what I have seen of it) is definitely awesome. They are currently renovating the dental building, so by the time the class of 2015 has entered, it will be looking super nice.
As far as the actual interview goes, mine was roughly 10-15 minutes. To be honest, I lost track of time during it. It moved quickly... There aren't any surprises. Be prepared to answer why you want to be a dentist ,of course. If you have any specific interests in the field, also be able to speak about those... Also think back to your personal statement and be ready to answer questions about that. I was asked about a dental office here in Cookeville that I spent some time at.
Overall, I was happy with it. Looking back, you can really take the conversation where you want to go with it. For example, I am a Spanish major and wished I would have emphasized my fluency more instead of being so modest about it. There were some things, thinking back, I would have liked to bring up, but being in the heat of the moment it's easy to breeze through. I have shadowed on several occasions, but unfortunately I only really talked about one. Dr. Covington assured us not to second guess ourselves afterwards because if interviewed, you are definitely being considered for admission and they just want to get to know you.
Oh, and the student body is AMAZING. Students love the faculty and the faculty really embrace their students. We talked with quite a few and everyone agrees that your class will be like your family. That is one thing I am looking forward to especially.
Anyway, if you made it this far, that was just a few short things I noted during my interview today while it's fresh on my mind. I hope it helps anyone, and like I said, don't worry about it...