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Not only is it going to look terrible at this particular school, I've also heard adcomm's talk to each other and they will likely inform other schools about your inability to recollect the names of your state senators. Not going to lie, the road to medical school looks grim for you.......
Last week, I was interviewing at my state school.
Everything was going well... and the final question came
What are the names of state senates?
I swear I knew the answers but I was so nervous that I failed to answer the question.
Is this gonna be a huge red flag on my application?
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Oh.... Is there anyway to repair the damage?![]()
Oh.... Is there anyway to repair the damage?![]()
Fortunately when an interviewer asked me, "Who is buried in Grant's Tomb?", I knew the answer.Last week, I was interviewing at my state school.
Everything was going well... and the final question came
What are the names of state senates?
I swear I knew the answers but I was so nervous that I failed to answer the question.
Is this gonna be a huge red flag on my application?
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Fortunately when an interviewer asked me, "Who is buried in Grant's Tomb?", I knew the answer.
FYI, the actual answer is Grant and his wife, Julia Dent Grant.
Wtf? Why is this important to know for medical school?
Google told me "no one" because they aren't buried underground.
Stress tactic. They want to see how the applicant reacts.
I must agree on this one.I would think an informed adult in the world today would know who the two state senators were and who their representative was...it's only 3 names to remember, they aren't asking you to know their politics.
Knowledge of current events is not only valuable in and of itself but it is also valuable as a measure of someone's involvement in their community and their general curiosity about the world they live in. I am under the impression that medical schools want students who are aware of the world beyond classes and homework, who are curious and excited about learning, and who value other people and their experiences. If you value others' experiences, shouldn't you know a little bit about what is happening in the world?
I must agree on this one.
We are expected to serve not only as clinicians and scientists, but citizens as well.
The reason that I am worried because I agree with these comments. And, I do know all of my senators. I just didn't expect the question and had a brain fart. I guess I wouldn't be hearing from the school. Darn it. I really liked the school too
This is not enough to sink you. Good luck.The reason that I am worried because I agree with these comments. And, I do know all of my senators. I just didn't expect the question and had a brain fart. I guess I wouldn't be hearing from the school. Darn it. I really liked the school too
Last week, I was interviewing at my state school.
Everything was going well... and the final question came
What are the names of state senates?
I swear I knew the answers but I was so nervous that I failed to answer the question.
Is this gonna be a huge red flag on my application?
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I dunno, I think this question is a little dumb. Who cares about state senators? I know who my US senators are, but state senators? I've moved around a lot in the last few years, so I haven't been that involved in local government, but I put a lot of effort into current events because I'm genuinely interested...and I wouldn't have known how to answer that.
ok...looks like everyone is referring to US senators - anyways, just sayin, theres a big difference
Quit fussing, you're fine. Unless you're a political science major.
I rarely ask trivia, but the interviewer seems like he wanted to throw you a curveball...or maybe a spitball.