2012-2013 University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill Application Thread

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So maybe this is a stupid question, but I know that at one point in time you could access the questions that people reported being given during their interview at a specific school. Is that gone now or can I just not find it...?
Never mind, I found it. In my defense before you think I'm stupid I have been looking for a while.
 
So still no OOS interview invites yet except Seeinghowitgoes? Trying to figure out when to start getting nervous...
 
In-state re-applicant...just got invited to interview! First available date was Monday, October 8th. Stats: ~3.75/33.

NCMED, I interviewed at UNC last year and didn't have the best experience, but that was largely because I over-prepared. During the first interview, if my answers deviated from the "script" I had practiced I began to think I was doing poorly. I ended up nervous and not performing as well as I should have. Not to mention, my first interviewer really grilled me on my leadership skills, which I wasn't very well prepared to answer. That said, my second interview was really laid back and enjoyable, as were most of the interviews I heard about that day.

My advice; relax. 🙂 Have a general idea of what you want to say for the most commonly answered questions, but don't over-prepare like I did. And if your interviewer asks you a strange question (UNC examples I've heard include "if you were a vegetable what would you be?" and "what are three items that are always in your refrigerator?"), just find the humor in it and answer as best you can! You'll do fine!

One other thing to note...UNC is very friendly to re-applicants (from what I understand). If for some reason you don't do as well as you could have, you'll get another shot next year if you'd like! Good luck!

*EDIT: Submitted AMCAS 7/6, Received Secondary 8/17, Submitted Secondary 8/28 (In-state re-applicant)
 
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Hey man I posted it a few topics up. It was a great day.

Best of luck to you!


In-state re-applicant...just got invited to interview! First available date was Monday, October 8th. Stats: ~3.75/33.

NCMED, I interviewed at UNC last year and didn't have the best experience, but that was largely because I over-prepared. During the first interview, if my answers deviated from the "script" I had practiced I began to think I was doing poorly. I ended up nervous and not performing as well as I should have. Not to mention, my first interviewer really grilled me on my leadership skills, which I wasn't very well prepared to answer. That said, my second interview was really laid back and enjoyable, as were most of the interviews I heard about that day.

My advice; relax. 🙂 Have a general idea of what you want to say for the most commonly answered questions, but don't over-prepare like I did. And if your interviewer asks you a strange question (UNC examples I've heard include "if you were a vegetable what would you be?" and "what are three items that are always in your refrigerator?"), just find the humor in it and answer as best you can! You'll do fine!

One other thing to note...UNC is very friendly to re-applicants (from what I understand). If for some reason you don't do as well as you could have, you'll get another shot next year if you'd like! Good luck!

*EDIT: Submitted AMCAS 7/6, Received Secondary 8/17, Submitted Secondary 8/28 (In-state re-applicant)

Thanks, this helps a lot. I am of course nervous, but hopefully I can find a way to relax well enough. Thanks again
 
still no secondary, been complete since July 17th. Am I pretty much out of the running?
 
Interview invite!

IS 3x reapplicant, submitted secondary 8/21
 
still no secondary, been complete since July 17th. Am I pretty much out of the running?

Are you a reapplicant? That can take a bit longer b/c there is a separate reapp committee that doesn't meet as often. What are your stats/ECs?
 
love love love this school! had fairly relaxed interviews, though my adcom asked a few of those off the top of your head, tell me three people, etc. The hardest thing was waiting to interview- some folks had one or both interviews before lunch but most of us waited until after the lunch, tour, etc, to interview. Anyone know the relative influence on the process of your adcom interviewer vs non-adcom?
 
love love love this school! had fairly relaxed interviews, though my adcom asked a few of those off the top of your head, tell me three people, etc. The hardest thing was waiting to interview- some folks had one or both interviews before lunch but most of us waited until after the lunch, tour, etc, to interview. Anyone know the relative influence on the process of your adcom interviewer vs non-adcom?

Your adcom interviewer has a major influence on your chances of acceptance because he/she is a voting member of the admissions committee. Thus, if they liked you, they will advocate personally for you during admissions committee meetings. From what I understand, the other, non-adcom interviewer is more like an additional letter of recommendation.
 
love love love this school! had fairly relaxed interviews, though my adcom asked a few of those off the top of your head, tell me three people, etc. The hardest thing was waiting to interview- some folks had one or both interviews before lunch but most of us waited until after the lunch, tour, etc, to interview. Anyone know the relative influence on the process of your adcom interviewer vs non-adcom?

I had the same reaction 5 years ago when I interviewed. I still love it. Good luck.
 
Your adcom interviewer has a major influence on your chances of acceptance because he/she is a voting member of the admissions committee. Thus, if they liked you, they will advocate personally for you during admissions committee meetings. From what I understand, the other, non-adcom interviewer is more like an additional letter of recommendation.

hmmm. felt like my non-adcom interview was way better than my adcom, but who knows what they're thinking. . . will just have to wait and see :xf:
 
hmmm. felt like my non-adcom interview was way better than my adcom, but who knows what they're thinking. . . will just have to wait and see :xf:

In no way do I mean to be a pessimist, but the same thing happened to me last year, and now I'm a re-applicant. Ah well, things can still be pretty random though, so don't despair! In any case, :luck::luck::luck::luck:
 
In no way do I mean to be a pessimist, but the same thing happened to me last year, and now I'm a re-applicant. Ah well, things can still be pretty random though, so don't despair! In any case, :luck::luck::luck::luck:

aaaaahh NOOOOO
 
aaaaahh NOOOOO

Aww don't be so worried! To be honest, my interview last year (with the adcom member) was really bad...I bet yours wasn't as bad as mine, so I might be a bad basis for comparison! 🙂
 
Aww don't be so worried! To be honest, my interview last year (with the adcom member) was really bad...I bet yours wasn't as bad as mine, so I might be a bad basis for comparison! 🙂

we'll see ... hopefully we'll both be starting there next august :luck:
 
Hey guys, interviewing next week (first one, ahhhh!). Researching people's past interviews and one person suggested looking up the interviewer's research interests. Where do I find out who's interviewing me?
 
Hey guys, interviewing next week (first one, ahhhh!). Researching people's past interviews and one person suggested looking up the interviewer's research interests. Where do I find out who's interviewing me?

you dont until the interview day. they will let you know right before your interview.
 
you dont until the interview day. they will let you know right before your interview.

Also, last year they had a little information booklet with brief biosketches of all the interviewers. Before your interview you had ~10-15 minutes to peruse this guide and learn a little bit about who would be interviewing you. Are they still doing that this year?
 
Mstp secondary invite oos finally!

Anyone know how many people who get secondaries for mstp get interviews?
 
Great interview day and relaxed. Bit disorganized but not stressful in any way. Also does anyone know the point of the second interviewer? Since only one of them is on the admissions committee, what is the role of the other interviewer? Will they discuss with the committee member as well or something?
 
Great interview day and relaxed. Bit disorganized but not stressful in any way. Also does anyone know the point of the second interviewer? Since only one of them is on the admissions committee, what is the role of the other interviewer? Will they discuss with the committee member as well or something?

Immediately after your interview, both interviewers get together and compile a report on you. Your non admissions interviewer is also rather important. You want to give a good impression so you generate the strongest opinion possible by both interviewers.
 
Immediately after your interview, both interviewers get together and compile a report on you. Your non admissions interviewer is also rather important. You want to give a good impression so you generate the strongest opinion possible by both interviewers.

Thank you, that was very helpful. I was kinda worried since my non adcom interview went really well, but felt I could have done a bit better with the adcom. Hopefully the average together will be good enough. Thanks again
 
Are you a reapplicant? That can take a bit longer b/c there is a separate reapp committee that doesn't meet as often. What are your stats/ECs?

first time applicant. below avg stats and above avg EC's.
 
Is the residency form due within the same two weeks as the rest of the supplementary, or just before you get an offer?
 
Is the residency form due within the same two weeks as the rest of the supplementary, or just before you get an offer?

I'm not sure how important it is, but I didn't see it first time around and then saw it about a month later and filled it out that day. I sent an apology email to the office and next day aired the form. They were really nice about the form and I got an ii the day the form made it into the office....
 
I'm not sure how important it is, but I didn't see it first time around and then saw it about a month later and filled it out that day. I sent an apology email to the office and next day aired the form. They were really nice about the form and I got an ii the day the form made it into the office....
rly? I got a ii a month ago, and I have yet to send them the residency form...(haven't logged into my secondary page)
 
I didn't see this either and I interviewed like 3 weeks ago. I'm filling it out now. Will it effect us?
 
Crap, I completely forgot about the residency form...I don't have the link for the secondary either. Is it possible for someone to give me the link?
 
Crap, I completely forgot about the residency form...I don't have the link for the secondary either. Is it possible for someone to give me the link?

https://clipper.med.unc.edu/UNCSUPAPP/

I think if it were important in the decisions process they would have reminded us to fill out already. It's probably more important in determining financial aid and that sort of thing, unless you thought you were an NC resident but actually aren't and had your residency form rejected, which would affect your admissions decision as well.
 
https://clipper.med.unc.edu/UNCSUPAPP/

I think if it were important in the decisions process they would have reminded us to fill out already. It's probably more important in determining financial aid and that sort of thing, unless you thought you were an NC resident but actually aren't and had your residency form rejected, which would affect your admissions decision as well.

yeah they make it seem like it is for tutition purposes, not admissions.
 
Thanks for clearing that up, everyone. I saw the residency form in the same sidebar as the other supplemental materials and thought they might be due all at the same time.
 
To address confusion, I go to school in KY and went to HS in KY so it was probably important to my application in determining that I was in fact IS.
 
for those that attended interviews already I think.

Yeah, I didn't receive the email and I haven't interviewed yet (interviewing in early October). Also, as a side note, I don't think the residency form is important for admissions purposes necessarily, but you will definitely want to have it completed well before you intend to matriculate!
 
Yeah I wonder if everyone who interviewed got that email. Of course my applicant mind is over analyzing the wording and thinking it means good things to come
 
I keep hearing stuff along the lines of "if you are invited for an interview, whether you are accepted/rejected depends on how well the interview goes and gpa/MCAT doesn't matter so much at that point".

Is this true at UNC? It makes sense that if you are invited for an interview they are theoretically o.k. with your stats, etc. But do these come back into play when making a final decision, or is it really just how well the interview goes and how strongly your adcomm advocates for you at that point?
 
I keep hearing stuff along the lines of "if you are invited for an interview, whether you are accepted/rejected depends on how well the interview goes and gpa/MCAT doesn't matter so much at that point".

Is this true at UNC? It makes sense that if you are invited for an interview they are theoretically o.k. with your stats, etc. But do these come back into play when making a final decision, or is it really just how well the interview goes and how strongly your adcomm advocates for you at that point?

I'm not sure where you heard this. I think it may apply thought to OOS applicants more than IS. If your IS and get an interview, I think it's important to remember that almost half of UNC IS applicants get an interview according to USNWR. So it's important to have a string interview as well as a solid application including your gpa and Mcat. The rules are kind of different for state schools than getting an interview at duke or mayo for example.
 
I'm not sure where you heard this. I think it may apply thought to OOS applicants more than IS. If your IS and get an interview, I think it's important to remember that almost half of UNC IS applicants get an interview according to USNWR. So it's important to have a string interview as well as a solid application including your gpa and Mcat. The rules are kind of different for state schools than getting an interview at duke or mayo for example.

Dr. Fleenor mentions it in one of his SDN interview prep articles. I also read an article written by an adcomm from Ohio State who said:

"...medical schools generally only extend interviews to students who appear to have the right stuff to succeed. Translation: if you get offered an interview, there is a chair in that school’s first-year medical school class with your name on it. Based on your performance in the interview, you will either claim it or give it away."

Also, according to the UNC website, they interview 52% of IS applicants and about 40% of those interviewed are accepted.
 
Aww mind linking that stat? I hope it's that much. What I'm seeing thought is 885 IS applied. 464 interviewed and 147 accepted. Just my two cents towards interviews offers from state schools. I hope it means they are confident in our ability and we just needed a good interview.
 
Aww mind linking that stat? I hope it's that much. What I'm seeing thought is 885 IS applied. 464 interviewed and 147 accepted. Just my two cents towards interviews offers from state schools. I hope it means they are confident in our ability and we just needed a good interview.

http://www.med.unc.edu/admit/our-students/demographics

Where did you get 147? That would mean 32% of the 215 total accepted students are OOS. That's not right. I believe only about 10% of accepted students are OOS. Which would mean they accept roughly 193 IS, which is 41.5% of those interviewed.
 
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