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Sorry! Trying to juggle this thread with seeing patients in the hospital (as I'm sure many are!)So? Share your good news!
-Site name & Match ID number Central Alabama VA Health Care System (CAVHCS) & 11547
-Track (if applicable): None
-Invite or rejection: Invitation
-Date notified: 11/25/15
-How notified (mass email, personal email, phone): Mass email
-Interview date: December 10, January 7, January 14, January 21, and January 28
-What you've done lately to cope with this crazy internship process: Netflix (Doc Martin)
Question: I applied to both Central Arkansas VA and Central Alabama VA. I did not get a mass acceptance email (which people say they received) or a mass rejection email (which people also say they received) from either site. What does this mean????
Question: I applied to both Central Arkansas VA and Central Alabama VA. I did not get a mass acceptance email (which people say they received) or a mass rejection email (which people also say they received) from either site. What does this mean????
This could mean that they are implementing a rolling system where they evaluate a batch of applications and send out invitations/rejections once that batch is reviewed. They then do this on an ongoing basis until all apps are reviewed. I suppose it could also mean you are in a limbo/wait-list type stage wherein they are waiting for responses to interview invites before determining if they can offer more. I would expect the former more than the latter; but neither might also be case...

^I'm wondering the same so not silly! Along the same lines, this southerner was wondering if it's appropriate to wear nice black leather boots with my dress pants rather than my normal black flats. The boots seem like a much warmer option and I've worn them with dress pants before and they look nice. Or do people just switch out footwear before the interview? Oh logistics!
You can bring your luggage/coat/boots to the interview site. All sites I interviewed at had a room where you could leave your stuff. (As an intern, I also offered to lock/store stuff in my office if anyone felt they wanted that instead). I changed from winter boots into flats once I arrived for interviews and noone batted an eyelash. I didn't feel like sweating during interview day. You might want to re-evaluate once you get your schedule (as you might be switching buildings and thus walking through snow). The interns/faculty should be able to guide you about whether you'll need to bundle up again soon or not.As interviews near I am wondering what is the appropriate move when it comes to your luggage/a coat. What I mean is, if your interview time extends past the check out time of a hotel or you are headed straight to the airport after the interview, what is the recommended thing to do with your luggage? (mind you, I am planning to fit everything into a nice, neutral carry on for interviews, no bulky big bags). Thanks.
Additionally, a question for the northerners... as a warm weather climate native I will be purchasing a nice, warm coat to wear over my suit, but is it weird to then have to cary your coat all day? Do sites have a coat room? I know these may sound like silly questions, but I am hoping your responses will help others including myself!
The best thing I did with internship interviews was buy a mini steamer. A lot of people dealt with garment bags, but I pretty much rolled up my suit and shoved it into my bag wherever it fit. Each time I got to a new hotel room, I'd hang it up and steam it, and it was perfection every time and SUPER easy. It was also good for the shirts I was going to wear with the suits and with my clothes for travel days so I didn't look like a total slob at the airport. Even if you use a garment bag, there's no guarantee it will stay flawlessly wrinkle-free, and if you're wearing your suit multiple days in a row, it's going to get wrinkles that need removing. Plus in my head, the steam "washes" the suit. Seriously - $20 for the best investment ever that I still use when I travel now.I am thinking we should start a logistical consideration thread. Like, I no joke spent four hours searching for how to best travel with a suit. Anyone got any garment bags they hated/liked? Suggestions welcome!
Also, this is my first post...
You can bring your luggage/coat/boots to the interview site. All sites I interviewed at had a room where you could leave your stuff. (As an intern, I also offered to lock/store stuff in my office if anyone felt they wanted that instead). I changed from winter boots into flats once I arrived for interviews and noone batted an eyelash. I didn't feel like sweating during interview day. You might want to re-evaluate once you get your schedule (as you might be switching buildings and thus walking through snow). The interns/faculty should be able to guide you about whether you'll need to bundle up again soon or not.
I am thinking we should start a logistical consideration thread. Like, I no joke spent four hours searching for how to best travel with a suit. Anyone got any garment bags they hated/liked? Suggestions welcome!
The best thing I did with internship interviews was buy a mini steamer. Seriously - $20 for the best investment ever that I still use when I travel now.
Hello all,
I'm a new user here who just received my first interview invitation. I'm very happy to know I have at least one interview, but it's also made me cognizant of the short amount of time before the interviews officially begin. I hope this is the appropriate place for me to ask, but I'd be very interested in getting some feedback from those of you who were accepted for internships in previous years. How did you spend your time preparing, and how many hours did you dedicate each week for this preparation? My hope is to do the best I can to prepare in order to obtain an internship that will provide excellent training, but its sometimes hard to know if I'm spending my time preparing effectively.
In order to avoid flooding this thread, I'd be very grateful if you could send any of your thoughts via a private message. Thanks!
Congrats on the interview invite!
I had 9 interviews the year before last. To prepare, I found a list or two of common questions asked during internship interviews and then made point-form notes on things I could talk about in response to each question. For example, you'll want to have a idea about an ethical dilemma and a conflict with a supervisor handy to discuss. This probably took 4-5 hours in total. My program did a mock-interview with us in early December, which was helpful... I got some useful feedback there (to be more specific in my answers to a couple questions) and practiced that a little on my own. Then before each interview I spent 30-40 minutes going over information about the site (to refresh my memory) and coming up with questions for the site.
I think it's possible to overprepare... If you get a chance to do a mock interview, I'd definitely recommend that.
First post after much lurking and obsessive refreshing! Rejection from Baltimore Consortium. Non-personalized email. I applied for the SMH track.
So far I have two rejections and no other notifications. I am trying to keep my head up because others have continually said that it's still early and it's not over 'till the rejection actually comes, but it is discouraging that about 1/3 to 1/2 of my 15 sites have posted here and I haven't heard much (and no good news). Anyone else in the same boat? It would be nice to commiserate a bit, as no one in my cohort seems to want to be the first to ask how things are going with everyone else.
Agreed. I just got notified today from a site that has been listed here for weeks.Remember that it isn't a rejection until you've gotten an actual rejection email from them. Many places do rolling interviews. It's extremely stressful to be sitting on 2 rejections and no positive news (I was there just a few days ago) and at the same time, you have 13 sites yet to hear from! They will start to come in. Once you get that first one probably this week or next you'll feel a weight lifted. It only takes one.
👍First post after much lurking and obsessive refreshing! Rejection from Baltimore Consortium. Non-personalized email. I applied for the SMH track.
So far I have two rejections and no other notifications. I am trying to keep my head up because others have continually said that it's still early and it's not over 'till the rejection actually comes, but it is discouraging that about 1/3 to 1/2 of my 15 sites have posted here and I haven't heard much (and no good news). Anyone else in the same boat? It would be nice to commiserate a bit, as no one in my cohort seems to want to be the first to ask how things are going with everyone else.
First post after much lurking and obsessive refreshing! Rejection from Baltimore Consortium. Non-personalized email. I applied for the SMH track.
So far I have two rejections and no other notifications. I am trying to keep my head up because others have continually said that it's still early and it's not over 'till the rejection actually comes, but it is discouraging that about 1/3 to 1/2 of my 15 sites have posted here and I haven't heard much (and no good news). Anyone else in the same boat? It would be nice to commiserate a bit, as no one in my cohort seems to want to be the first to ask how things are going with everyone else.
Hi Everyone! Thanks for all of your helpful advice. I have an interview question as well. I am sort of in the opposite boat as some posters - I have heard from a lot of sites, which is a mixed blessing as my schedule is filling up fast. Two of my top sites I have not yet heard from and they don't have their potential interview dates posted anywhere. Is it okay to reach out to the sites to inquire as to when they have their interviews so that I can leave space in my schedule should I be offered an interview? I don't want to come off as pushy but I also don't want to accept certain dates with others if they conflict! Thoughts?
Quick question: how many non-accredited sites did people apply to? I've received 7 rejections, 2 invites, and I have 9 still out and some have already been posted on the thread. Should I apply to more sites as back up?
I think it is perfectly reasonable to reach out and inquire as to whether they know which dates they will be offering interviews. Just be very mindful of your tone (e.g. maybe don't say that your schedule is filling up, but just that you are very interested in their site and are trying to set up a plan in case you are invited). I did this at one site and it was received positively.