- Joined
- Mar 2, 2013
- Messages
- 355
- Reaction score
- 108
I thought the interview went relatively well, not sure how much I can say about the clinical scenario but they do offer you feedback at the end of your session which I was really impressed by - no other school is that transparent about how you're doing in MMI-like situations.
The faculty interview was very conversational, we talked about Tulane's strengths (serving the underserved, school of tropical medicine, global health) and how they fit my goals, and about medical education, current events, etc. I think if you can show you did your research on Tulane and are excited about the school, that goes a long way. The student interview was over lunch which was a little awkward - you're eating and then the student has questions they have to ask you and a form to fill out. But other students told us that although the student interview is really important, it's more about seeing how you interact with your peers as opposed to grilling you on your ECs, if that makes sense.
Hope that helps!
It does, thanks for the thorough answer!