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At my UT Southwestern interview, I told the interviewer that I was pro choice when it comes to abortion
She asked me so I said so...
Do you think I am doomed?
You said you were pro choice in Texas?At my UT Southwestern interview, I told the interviewer that I was pro choice when it comes to abortion
She asked me so I said so...
Do you think I am doomed?
You said you were pro choice in Texas?
I wonder if they weren't actually trying to identify anti-choice applicants (who presumably might not perform all procedures)?
That is poor form by the interviewer to bring that up if they are going to use it against you, which I doubt is the case.
The interviewer had a very stiff face. It was almost as if she wanted to see how I would react when I am scared. And I started gagging on my tongue when she was looking at me like she didnt like my face.
But I did mention that I know both pro-choice and pro-life have a legitimate argument, and that who choses which side depends on whether they care more about the change in their life-style vs the fetus's legal and ethical rights, if they were ever going to have to deal with an accidental pregnancy.
Regardless, I am sure I looked pathetic and was cringing the whole time because of the interviewer's stiff face. So much for winging the interview.
Here's some advice. BE PREPARED. Dont believe people when they say "just wing an interview". SOME interviewers will try to intimidate you.
But I did mention that I know both pro-choice and pro-life have a legitimate argument, and that who choses which side depends on whether they care more about the change in their life-style vs the fetus's legal and ethical rights
On an aside, I think that most feminist rhetoric is b.s., but on this they're absolutely right--if men got pregnant, abortion would always be safe, legal and free.
That also pisses me off. Why is it that every time you hear a chick weigh in on the issue, she's adamantly in favor of subjecting infants to a completely unnecessary, elective, and unethical surgical procedure, based only on the whims of whatever spaghetti monster their parents worship.It's men's way of getting back at women for sticking their heads in the (male) circumcision debate.