2023-2024 University of the Incarnate Word School of Osteopathic Medicine (UIWSOM)

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OOS II, yall I never had an MMi interview, and im shaking
It's cliche but my heart was racing before my first interviewer showed up but I calmed down and quickly realised that it was more of a professional conversation and to treat it like that. That made me far more relaxed for the rest of the interviews I had on the day. Just be yourself and do the best you can. Remember to practice those MMI question banks online too!
 
any current UIWSOM have their unit 1-2 power point slides and SOs that can share them, so this way I have an idea of what to expect when classes start, I would really appreciate it
 
How long is the dean's presentation for those who did their interview virtually already?
 
any current UIWSOM have their unit 1-2 power point slides and SOs that can share them, so this way I have an idea of what to expect when classes start, I would really appreciate it
Please don't do this...

I get that you want to have an IDEA of what to expect, but there's no point. If you're actually going here, just enjoy your time off. There's no point in "pre-studying". I can't stress this enough. This time off should be spent with loved ones and family. You won't get another GOOD chunk of time like this for a while.
 
Please don't do this...

I get that you want to have an IDEA of what to expect, but there's no point. If you're actually going here, just enjoy your time off. There's no point in "pre-studying". I can't stress this enough. This time off should be spent with loved ones and family. You won't get another GOOD chunk of time like this for a while.
I keep on hearing that but from personal experience its always better going into the semester not feeling overwhelmed especially when you consider yourself to be someone that feels that he takes longer to understand material than other people, and lol believe me I do plan on enjoying this time
 
I keep on hearing that but from personal experience its always better going into the semester not feeling overwhelmed especially when you consider yourself to be someone that feels that he takes longer to understand material than other people, and lol believe me I do plan on enjoying this time
I think the point is to not worry about being overwhelmed before you matriculate because you will be overwhelmed regardless haha

You might be ahead for a week before the curriculum catches up to you. Everyone else was able to get by, you will too!
 
I keep on hearing that but from personal experience its always better going into the semester not feeling overwhelmed especially when you consider yourself to be someone that feels that he takes longer to understand material than other people, and lol believe me I do plan on enjoying this time
I think the point is to not worry about being overwhelmed before you matriculate because you will be overwhelmed regardless haha

You might be ahead for a week before the curriculum catches up to you. Everyone else was able to get by, you will too!


This is correct. Regardless of what you do, you WILL feel overwhelmed.

Relax. Don't burn yourself out before even arriving at the start line. You're not the only person that takes longer to understand material. Speaking as one myself, please don't get worried. The professors, and faculty here are all incredibly welcoming and genuinely want you to succeed. They're NOT out here to GET you. They're here to make you a doctor.
 
to those who did the virtual interview, do we also get 2 minutes to get a understanding of the question?
 
anyone feel like they tanked 1/2 mmi stations and still got an A? Im like hyperanalyzing what I said
 
Any last minute advice? I'm interviewing this Friday in-person (12/8/23) and to be honest I keep second-guessing myself on the MMIs :/
The best thing is to be yourself and have a structure for answering ethical questions. Also, try to bring back your experiences as much as possible and show your personality. It was not as random as my other MMI interviews. Good luck!
 
I am pretty sure I had a below average response for one station and I got the A
 
Just finished the interview! The MMIs were super chill, and we got to talk to Dean Pham who is amazing! I will say just practice MMI and review traditional questions, but if you have any questions lemme know!
 
Just finished the interview! The MMIs were super chill, and we got to talk to Dean Pham who is amazing! I will say just practice MMI and review traditional questions, but if you have any questions lemme know!
Wait can I pm you? I also did my interview today and wanted to connect if possible!
 
Can anyone explain as to why some people get virtual interview invites as opposed to in person?
 
Can anyone explain as to why some people get virtual interview invites as opposed to in person?
This school has both available that you can choose from, but the virtual one tends to get filled much quicker, so others are left with in-person dates (you can contact the admission team to see when the next virtual dates are open if you like). If you're asking why some people choose virtual over in-person, then it's most likely the cost of traveling and the stress that comes with it. Otherwise, both are the same, and many have been accepted from virtual and in-person interviews.
 
This school has both available that you can choose from, but the virtual one tends to get filled much quicker, so others are left with in-person dates (you can contact the admission team to see when the next virtual dates are open if you like). If you're asking why some people choose virtual over in-person, then it's most likely the cost of traveling and the stress that comes with it. Otherwise, both are the same, and many have been accepted from virtual and in-person interviews.

They told me that there are NO virtual dates available in the new year, so unless they were trying to force people to go in person or something else is going on, it’s strange that I was told that. I would have much preferred a slightly later date rather than hours and hours of flights, layovers, delays, etc
 
They told me that there are NO virtual dates available in the new year, so unless they were trying to force people to go in person or something else is going on, it’s strange that I was told that. I would have much preferred a slightly later date rather than hours and hours of flights, layovers, delays, etc
“Force people to go”?
I would say they prefer to meet you in person, to see how you interact with others and to give you a chance to see the school and the city. If you’re so far away that there are flight layovers, it might be valuable to you as well in choosing schools.
 
Honestly every admissions committee works in mysterious ways and this is just hypothetical but…

I wonder if they’re switching to in person only post new year to sorta “weed out” people that might not be as interested in seriously matriculating since we’re nearing the end of the cycle.

I definitely liked the mix of in person and virtual options offered here and hope more Texas schools offer it in the future
 
They told me that there are NO virtual dates available in the new year, so unless they were trying to force people to go in person or something else is going on, it’s strange that I was told that. I would have much preferred a slightly later date rather than hours and hours of flights, layovers, delays, etc
Early October when I reached out to them about virtual spots they told me there weren't any available until end of January 2024 so I'm not surprised now that slots are full. I just think naturally more spots for online appointments will fill quicker because just like you they don't want to go through the hassle of travel. So then most who are offered later interview dates are out of luck with that.
 
So my friend was invited to interview and was told they DID have virtual interview dates available and in-person. She reached out to the admissions office because she had the same issue of only seeing in-person interview dates on the website, but she said it's because they're still scheduling more interviews. She got lucky because she said some candidates canceled, so she could get a sooner virtual date.

It doesn't sound like they're gonna "force" anyone to just drop everything and travel to the school for interviews.
 
I'd say go in-person if you can afford it. It was great to talk to students in-person, and doing the MMIs in-person was great too. Dean Pham is amazing, it was great to speak with him and shake his hand haha. But I also agree that having virtual interviews makes the process more inclusive of various socioeconomic backgrounds
 
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