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Probably hazel park, madison heights, royal oak. I live in hazel park. Decent area, and only about 10 minutes from wayneMaybe I'm just too excited to get this correct, but can anyone tell me what neighborhood I should be trying to stay in for an interview? Say I'm trying to Airbnb, what should I narrow it down to?
Nice! Thanks so muchProbably hazel park, madison heights, royal oak. I live in hazel park. Decent area, and only about 10 minutes from wayne
When were you complete?Interview this morning
I brought a little notebook for writing down names. Great School would love to attend!For all of you that have already interviewed, did you bring a notepad, resumes, or anything like that to your interview?
they jujst remodeled that area tooA peek of what's to come if you attend Wayne state!
A peek of what's to come if you attend Wayne state!
Bedbugs will be a problem at any urban medical school you go to. WSUSOM has a protocol for dealing with bedbug infestations and they address the problem diligently whenever there is one. I wouldn't make much of that sign.
Also wanted to chime in and say that I'm an M1 here! I'm available to answer any questions you all may have.
I have a few questions - would you be able to message me?
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Messaged. I would rather post here btw so that all the other applicants can look at the answers as well, so if anyone else has questions, don't be shy to post on the thread itself.
please give interview tips. thanks
My WSUSOM interview was the most lax one out of all the ones I had, so I wouldn't stress over it too much. Go over your personal statement and your activities list the night before your interview. Try to have answers to "Why Medicine?" and "Why WSUSOM/Urban Medical School?" questions ready. For the MMI's unfortunately, I can't give you all too much information because not much has been shared with us, but key rule of thumbs are "patient autonomy trumps everything" and "do your best to deescalate a situation when a problem arises". The most important thing is to be relaxed and just be yourself to show the school who you really are.
DTW is probably your best option for airport. no idea for hotelI'm coming from New Jersey for this interview. What airport should I land, and what hotel is advised?
II.... I love this school
Congrats on II everyone! I was wondering what everyone was doing for transportation in Detroit. Is Uber reliable there?
Does anyone know how the admissions here deals with "holds"? I have been been complete since 7/22 and my status is still "Med School in for Review (MR)" ...wondering if I am just on hold but the portal just doesn't reflect this status
Same here, been complete since 07/20. I'm not expecting much to happen since my stats are a little low, just depends on how they view my ECs I guessDoes anyone know how the admissions here deals with "holds"? I have been been complete since 7/22 and my status is still "Med School in for Review (MR)" ...wondering if I am just on hold but the portal just doesn't reflect this status
I'll try to get an admissions ambassador who was a non-traditional applicant to get in contact with you as soon as possible.Is there any Non-trad who goes here willing to speak with me about the school and living arrangements. Thank you.
Does anyone know how the admissions here deals with "holds"? I have been been complete since 7/22 and my status is still "Med School in for Review (MR)" ...wondering if I am just on hold but the portal just doesn't reflect this status
Is it one on one first and then MMI? Or do they send some people to do MMIs first?
Also for the MMI, do you read the prompt outside the room, have a moment then walk in an give your answer? Or is it like you sit across from them, read the prompt, and have to think while they're staring at you?
Another q, is the MMI acting? Or is it just presenting your answer to the person? Because my acting skills absolutely suck
Yeah, some of the Canadian schools here do "Acting" prompts. Which is so awkwardThe MMI's do not have any acting, just standardized questions that are asked. If you have MMI's at other schools with acting, I wouldn't worry much about it as well.
Yeah, some of the Canadian schools here do "Acting" prompts. Which is so awkward
Strict 45 minute cutoff. The usher started knocking and came in at 45.for folks who've already gone on the interview, how long was the faculty 1-on-1 in reality? i know they say 30 minutes, but on the sdn feedback, most people said it was over 60 minutes?!
wow that sounds like a long interview lol. was it conversational or pretty q and a?Strict 45 minute cutoff. The usher started knocking and came in at 45.
It was a pretty relaxed interview. Honestly it went by quickly and we shot the **** about medicine and stuff. In fact we were engaged in convo to the last possible minute walking out of the door.wow that sounds like a long interview lol. was it conversational or pretty q and a?
We will find out october 15ish. I would love to go to Wayne. Wayne is pretty amazing. Maybe I can get some street cred for living in detroit!sounds like the best kind of interview lol. congrats- it sounds like it went well!
We will find out october 15ish. I would love to go to Wayne. Wayne is pretty amazing. Maybe I can get some street cred for living in detroit!
It was a pretty relaxed interview. Honestly it went by quickly and we shot the **** about medicine and stuff. In fact we were engaged in convo to the last possible minute walking out of the door.
Depends if you have the morning or afternoon interview. And the Mmi/1-1 order is random I thinkWhat was the order of things on interview day? What time was lunch/the MMI/the 1-on-1 interview/the tour? I promise I am not that neurotic I just am always hungry so I want to figure out what snacks I need and when to eat them 😛
Also, I am confused why I have to check in almost 2 hours early hah...
Depends if you have the morning or afternoon interview. And the Mmi/1-1 order is random I think