hey all, I'm interviewing here this week... any recommendations on hotels?
I'm looking for something really cllose to the school. cheap would be nice too 🙂
I'll be at NW on 12/2.
hey all, I'm interviewing here this week... any recommendations on hotels?
I'm looking for something really cllose to the school. cheap would be nice too 🙂
When did you hear back? I'm in the "complete since August with no interview invite" boat, lolAhh! Been complete since August and JUST got an invite. I've already left the States and wasn't planning on coming back till March! (I told them about my travel plans repeatedly in Aug/Sept, obviously).
I'm in the "complete since August with no interview invite" boat, lol
word. lolSame here BBender... at least we already got into schools in Chicago. Still hoping for Northwestern though...
I'm praying for that this week/soonish. 🙁interview invite today. complete mid-august.
Hey guys. I'm pretty excited for my interview, but a bit stressed by the panel interview format. Can anyone comment on this? I have this image in my mind of a bunch of neurotic pre-meds all visibly vying for attention, which I can't imagine is all that constructive.
That's pretty much how it is. In my group there was a nervous rambler who also kept transparently looping his 20 minute answers around to activities/experiences that had no relation to the question...I could see discomfort on the faces of the interviewers and it was very awkward. Basically no one feels comfortable giving a shorter answer than someone else in the group, because that makes you feel like you have less to offer.
The benefit - if you're with people who are blatantly self-aggrandizing or incoherent, you will seem very genuine and articulate in comparison.
The downside - for me, at least, I got very self-conscious, like "wow I hope I don't do anything like that without realizing it."
The other applicant in my group of three was really impressive, and that made me even more self-conscious.
advice - try to be succinct and sincere. take a deep breath and be the least nervous person in the room.
Ugh. That sounds excruciating. The good thing for me, maybe, is that my automatic tendency is to act super chill when I'm around visibly stressed people. I may be wrong about what Northwestern wants, but it just doesn't seem totally appropriate to air your accomplishments in a group interview setting. I feel like the point of the group interview part of the day is more about how you interact with peers - do you make intelligent suggestions? do you actively contribute? do you support a dialogue? - and less about selling yourself, which I'd save for the personal interview.
aka The Dating Game, lolOnly the last 10 minutes of the 1 hour group interview is taken up by the 'group task,' which for me was a very open-ended question that basically went "i have this idea." "that's a great idea! I also have this idea." "that's a great idea too!" "ok interviewers, here are all our ideas! we all think that everyone had great ideas."
The first 50 minutes is literally three simultaneous personal interviews with some overlap of questions, where two applicants sit and listen to a third applicant's answers.
Only the last 10 minutes of the 1 hour group interview is taken up by the 'group task,' which for me was a very open-ended question that basically went "i have this idea." "that's a great idea! I also have this idea." "that's a great idea too!" "ok interviewers, here are all our ideas! we all think that everyone had great ideas."
The first 50 minutes is literally three simultaneous personal interviews with some overlap of questions, where two applicants sit and listen to a third applicant's answers.
The first 50 minutes is literally three simultaneous personal interviews with some overlap of questions, where two applicants sit and listen to a third applicant's answers.
That doesn't sound pleasant at all. I guess at least it's short if they have to go through 3 applicants in 50 minutes. A lot of my other interviews were 30 minutes per interviewer.
That doesn't sound pleasant at all. I guess at least it's short if they have to go through 3 applicants in 50 minutes. A lot of my other interviews were 30 minutes per interviewer.
dammnnn, i interviewed late-ish october, and i got a missed call today from a chicago number. i got so excited till i realized the area code the number was from is 773 and northwestern uses the 312 area code. womppp womppp.
it's totally a possibility! for one of my acceptances, the dean called from his cell, which was a different area code than the medical school's. so you never know...🙂 Good luck!
dammnnn, i interviewed late-ish october, and i got a missed call today from a chicago number. i got so excited till i realized the area code the number was from is 773 and northwestern uses the 312 area code. womppp womppp.
Hey guys. I'm pretty excited for my interview, but a bit stressed by the panel interview format. Can anyone comment on this? I have this image in my mind of a bunch of neurotic pre-meds all visibly vying for attention, which I can't imagine is all that constructive.
For the people who interviewed already, did you send thank you notes to all 3 panel interviewers?
My individual interviewer, Dr Wallace, gave me his email for "not if but when I have questions," so I get the impression that he didn't give it out for a thank you.
Go to your online status right after your interview (before they defer you, if that's what they do) and you'll see all your interviewers email addresses.You know, I had a hard time with thanks yous for this school. I did not receive contact information for anyone I met there, and so I asked before I left if there was a thank you note policy (send via admissions office, e.g.) but they said there is none.
Go to your online status right after your interview (before they defer you, if that's what they do) and you'll see all your interviewers email addresses.
not to sound over-dramatic, but it's never too late for thank-yous. i'm sure your interviewers will appreciate them. good luck!
I disagree. I think your interviewers will forget you, especially with the panel format...
Woweee! This gives me hope because I have also been complete since mid-August, yet it is disconcerting because I'm still without an invite 🙁
Congrats to you guys though!
Anyone else been waiting more than six weeks for an acceptance/rejection/hold?
I'm getting nervous..
I'm with you, been over six weeks. I check my email 100 times a day. I think I might have a heart attack soon from all this.....
Waiting from early september here!!!
It's no worse than a 1v1 interview. In fact, parts are better.Anyone else crappin' their pants about the panel interview? I'm really not down with this...
Regarding the panel interview:
Pros: You can see what other people are saying. If you are good at group work you can show off your skillz. If you fudge up on a question you have two interviewee questions to calm yourself down and figure out how to redeem yourself.
Cons: If you are bad at group work the interviewers will know (and have the opportunity to take that into account), awkwardness spreading from other interviewers, sizing yourself up too much.
My group was all very well matched. No one really stood out as particularly nervous and no one really seemed to fudge anything up. I loved the opportunity to catch my breath and think before having to be asked another question. My whole undergraduate career has been working in groups, so that was an opportunity for me, not a detriment.
Really, I wouldn't stress particularly on that one. The one on one interview is much more serious and formal in my opinion.