I also got an interview invite yesterday! It was sent around 3:00p and I was complete on 8/1. Good luck to those still waiting to hear. This can be such a crazy-making process!
Interview invite today! I chose 9/26. Other dates available: 9/30, 10/3, and 10/7 (I think).
Complete 8/15
MCAT: 41
GPA: 3.9
Interview invite today! I chose 9/26. Other dates available: 9/30, 10/3, and 10/7 (I think).
Complete 8/15
MCAT: 41
GPA: 3.9
Has anyone with an invite looked into booking a hotel yet? I haven't had luck with finding a student host, so I tried calling the recommended hotels, and some of the rates that they have don't match the ones that Northwestern wrote for them. For example, Northwestern said the Crowne Plaza rate is $99 until November, but Crowne Plaza told me their best rate, with the Northwestern discount is $169.
Has anyone had success with this?
srsly though congrats paragon... i can't even count that high but it looks like a good score! 🙂
Invite yesterday, complete 9/3. Going to interview on 10/21 if anyone else is going the same day.
Do they have rolling admissions? Do they start accepting 10/15?
All quiet on the Midwestern front...have any international applicants been invited yet?
When is the first day of interviews this year? 9/26?
Yup, I can speak to that!
Awesome! Congrats to you! Fingers crossed on my end. 🙂
is this real life?
Imaagine that.
Hmm, looks like they passed me up. Good luck everybody. :>
Has anyone had luck with "in area" emails? I live halfway across the world and would like to ask for a Nov interview. I was complete 9/20
Anyone know what exactly is the panel interview? I somehow assumed that it was a panel of interviewers + 1 interviewee, but I got a sense that there are more like 3 interviewees. Any idea on the #'s? (roughly how many interviewers vs. interviewees)
Also, anyone know how to best prepare for an interview style like this? I know interviews are my weak point and I'm getting sorta nervous. I couldn't gather much info on how panel interviews with multiple interviewees go -- Is it a "sit in a circle and discuss" type thing (e.g. an ethical dilemma is presented and all the interviewers just jump in whenever to "discuss")?? Or is there a more direct flow? (e.g. interviewer asks a Q then every interviewee is given a turn answering)
If someone could answer this I would appreciate it too. Thanks 🙂.
I am not sure how to best prepare for something like this as I haven't gone through it myself yet. However I have heard some descriptions of what the process is like.
There is a panel of 3 interviewers and 3 students in a room. It is closed file and at first they just basically cycle through the applicants asking them individual questions (maybe the same or different). At the end, they will give you some kind of group problem to solve (I have heard many different ones, check out the interview feedback forum) and you have 10 min or so to discuss your answer (they observe you during this) and then present your solution.
So let's talk logistics here,
What would be the most economic/convenient way of getting from O'Hare to a hotel on North Michigan Avenue? How much (ish) would a taxiing cost?
So let's talk logistics here,
What would be the most economic/convenient way of getting from O'Hare to a hotel on North Michigan Avenue? How much (ish) would a taxiing cost?
The subway took me about an hour and 15 minutes. It's $2.25 though each way, so super cheap.
So let's talk logistics here,
What would be the most economic/convenient way of getting from O'Hare to a hotel on North Michigan Avenue? How much (ish) would a taxiing cost?
If you're staying on north Michigan it's pretty easy to take the blue line from O'Hare straight into the loop and then walk to where you're going, or get on another line (I'm assuming you're around Michigan and Grand, given where the Northwestern campus is, so it would probably be red line) to get to the hotel. $5 at most one way. Cabs from O'Hare can be as much as $50 with tip.So let's talk logistics here,
What would be the most economic/convenient way of getting from O'Hare to a hotel on North Michigan Avenue? How much (ish) would a taxiing cost?