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Right. The people standing at the stations wont be same for all interviews and there is no uniform judging of MMI where there is a correct answer that every different judge can give you a specific grade on. They are judging you on your thought process and content, not the correctness. MMI is very judgemental, open to the whims of whoever is assigned to your stations and not the best way to select candidates with just that process and nothing else but that seems to how a few schools in Texas want to run their interviews.
I think as a first time school they may take other things into account besides just the interview especially with the MMI process subject to judgment/bias like you said. They really have emphasized their holistic approach in admissions thus far and I could see that continuing onwards into the final admissions decisions. I remember they said they were ranking students into quartiles/groups for interview decisions, so maybe they’ll take a look at that for admissions too. But of course there’s no way to tell! Guess we will have to wait and see!