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First interview today. Ahhhhh.
Awesome! I was rooting for you and your avatar
First interview today. Ahhhhh.
👍First interview today. Ahhhhh.
👍 Nice!Interview #7: Temple
Hang in there! 🙂This week the Early Decision results should come out. I am getting very nervous.
Hang in there! 🙂
1. Why medicine? - you will have to explain this in one form or another, be prepared.What do you guys who have gone on interviews think is the most important thing to prepare for? My first one is soon and I'm starting to worry I haven't prepped enough.
I know I need to refine my 'why medicine' answer more for sure.
1. Why medicine? - you will have to explain this in one form or another, be prepared.
2. Research each school and know why you want to go to each school (very important!); they may not ask this as a direct question, but you should express your interests that go along the school's mission etc. during your interview anyway.
3. Read your primary and secondary, think of any details you can add to your activities; if you did research, brush up on your research projects (for research-heavy schools).
4. Check out school-specific Interview Feedback: http://studentdoctor.net/schools/
5. Brush up on major current issues in medicine (ethical issues, health care reform) - you don't have to be an expert in these topics, but it helps to be reasonably aware of them and be able form an intelligent opinion about them.
6. Be confident, professional, positive and enthusiastic. Most importantly, be yourself.
Good luck!![]()
nice! how about any mmi tips?
Is it weird if I'm least worried about my MMI interview, compared to the traditional ones? I'm just a lot more confident in my ability to bang out answers to specific questions and scenarios than in building rapport for 30-60 mins with a random interviewer.
No idea, sorry 🙂 As far as I understand, ethical topics often come up at MMIs, so brush up in these. WashU medical ethics web site has been recommended by many people; I can't post the link from my phone, but I'll post it later tonight if someone else doesn't.nice! how about any mmi tips?
1. Why medicine? - you will have to explain this in one form or another, be prepared.
2. Research each school and know why you want to go to each school (very important!); they may not ask this as a direct question, but you should express your interests that go along the school's mission etc. during your interview anyway.
3. Read your primary and secondary, think of any details you can add to your activities; if you did research, brush up on your research projects (for research-heavy schools).
4. Check out school-specific Interview Feedback: http://studentdoctor.net/schools/
5. Brush up on major current issues in medicine (ethical issues, health care reform) - you don't have to be an expert in these topics, but it helps to be reasonably aware of them and be able form an intelligent opinion about them.
6. Be confident, professional, positive and enthusiastic. Most importantly, be yourself.
Good luck!![]()
thanks amygdarya! 👍
now can you have some adcoms send more ii's, to me that is, not to sisko?![]()
thanks amygdarya! 👍
now can you have some adcoms send more ii's, to me that is, not to sisko?![]()
Well done! Let's hope this interview results in acceptance!My interview went really well yesterday! Was much, much more relaxed than I ever expected. I think there was something about seeing other nervous interviewees that eased my own nerves. My first interviewer was nice, but a researcher and I have no research experience. It was still a nice conversation. My second interviewer and I got along very well, and had plenty to talk about. Thinking this interview has made me much more confident for my next few.
first MD invite! damn, amygdarya, you're good! 😀
Awesome, congrats!Picked up another myself this morning 🙂
Is it weird if I'm least worried about my MMI interview, compared to the traditional ones? I'm just a lot more confident in my ability to bang out answers to specific questions and scenarios than in building rapport for 30-60 mins with a random interviewer.
I'm kind of ambivalent about traditional interviews: on the one hand, it kind of feels unnatural to talk about myself (remnants of my native culture where it's considered immodest and improper to talk about one's achievements), on the other hand, as a non-trad with diverse interests (and a foreigner with a pretty unconventional childhood) I have a lot of interesting stuff to talk about. Never had MMIs - and not sure if I ever will - but they sounds like fun.No, not weird at all. I think the majority agree with you. I'm the opposite, I prefer traditional interviews, but that is because of my past.
I agree with all of this 100%. And I'm really excited about my upcoming interviews!I think the most important aspect for interviewing is to be yourself and honest. I was of course nervous for my first interview but it was a mixture of nervous excitement. I can say now that I have done one I'm purely excited about the rest of them. It's nothing like a job interview; they really want to show you what their school has to offer and what you are like as a person that the paper can't show. If you've gotten this far then you're reasons for why medicine, what makes you a good candidate, etc should be fairly well formed...
...Be sure to look at each school's mission and talk about how your goals mesh with the school's and what you can offer the school. As far a left field curve ball, no-right-answer ethical questions, simply give a moments though and come up with an answer you can defend.
I think everyone will be pleasantly surprised how easy going and enjoyable the interview days can be. You can finally see how close you are to your goal. Exciting!
Good advice, I will use it at my next interviews 😉I'd also read up other essays you wrote for other schools that you really think represent who you are and what you bring to the table. You've submitted a primary. And a secondary. The interview is your chance to give them a tertiary, something else that they can look at. Don't pass up the opportunity, especially if they didn't ask that diversity question, or greatest challenge question that you wrote an awesome essay for but couldn't give to that particular school.
Thank you!
So, shall I keep on whining?![]()
Thank you!
So, shall I keep on whining?![]()
I finally have something to report! First interview invit. At ucsf. I. Can. Not. Believe. It.
I finally have something to report! First interview invit. At ucsf. I. Can. Not. Believe. It.
Wow, congrats!I finally have something to report! First interview invit. At ucsf. I. Can. Not. Believe. It.
Sorry to hear that. But you know that even the most awesome applicants get at least some rejections. It's all good, as long as you have some IIs under your belt 😉First rejection. Expected, but it still stings. Sigh.
You guys been sending thank you emails to your interviewers?
+1I sent letters... Hopefully snail mail is appreciated.
+1
Personalized handwritten postcards... hope I'm not overdoing it![]()
There is a post office right next to my work, so this is not an issue for me.Ha, intense. I plan on emails. No way I can even get to a post office with my current schedule.
Got my 8th (!!) interview today and it's scheduled for NEXT WEEK--the short time frame is actually better for missing work but omg, I had no idea schools were willing to schedule on that short notice.
Ha, intense. I plan on emails. No way I can even get to a post office with my current schedule.
Got my 8th (!!) interview today and it's scheduled for NEXT WEEK--the short time frame is actually better for missing work but omg, I had no idea schools were willing to schedule on that short notice.
Woohoo! Ivy League strikes again, II number 6 and a good reason to visit my beloved NYC! I'll have to wait for November dates to open though. But this feels awesome anyway.
(Whine, whine, whine, whine, whine...)
- from Pittsburgh with love 😉
Woohoo! Ivy League strikes again, II number 6 and a good reason to visit my beloved NYC! I'll have to wait for November dates to open though. But this feels awesome anyway.
(Whine, whine, whine, whine, whine...)
- from Pittsburgh with love 😉