how fluent do you have to be, and if you mark a language down, is there a possibility that they will try in interview you in the language? If you are just proficient, not totally fluent, do you mark it?
i mean, even if you are just proficient, you mark the language down.urmytiya said:Where do they ask this question on AMCAS? I don't remember seeing it. But, if u list a language u should be pretty fluent in it. and who knows, ur interviewer might speak that language.
No, absolutely not. The checkbox says very explicitly for languages that you are FLUENT in. Do not mark it unless you are comfortable conducting the interview in that language.NikoNLS8 said:i mean, even if you are just proficient, you mark the language down.
veddhead said:This thread's come up before, and I remember that last time around, a few people mentioned that they had been interviewed in Spanish. I would think that is one of the few languages where that might be a possibility. I'm fluent in Lithuanian, a language so obscure that no one even addressed it too much in my interview, much less asked me to speak it (12 interviews). So there's the key, claim some esoteric, obscure language that you're certain no one will call you on.![]()