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What do you plan on doing?I just want to fast forward to that sweet spot post-match pre-intern year.
What do you plan on doing?I just want to fast forward to that sweet spot post-match pre-intern year.
Same...I am exhausted from interviews lol...these “find good fit” and try to ask “good questions”...from zoom when everyone tell the same things 🤦♀️I just want to fast forward to that sweet spot post-match pre-intern year.
Westchester?Oof was grilled a bit today about my research, but the interviewer wasn't really interested in the content, just the fact that I was listed in the middle of a bunch of authors - she stated that it looks like I was just given "favor publications"...even though I worked on them long term and am able to really speak about the work and it's a major part of my application. She kind of persisted on it and it got a little uncomfortable.
Kind of left a bad taste in my mouth during what was otherwise a great day.
Seriously. These programs are all starting to look exactly the same. They even say the exact same sentences.Same...I am exhausted from interviews lol...these “find good fit” and try to ask “good questions”...from zoom when everyone tell the same things 🤦♀️
“Culture” and “mentorship” as far as the eye can seeSeriously. These programs are all starting to look exactly the same. They even say the exact same sentences.
"We are like family... tight-knit... supportive atmosphere... unique curriculum..."“Culture” and “mentorship” as far as the eye can see
The best part is when I hear "We are like family... tight-knit... supportive atmosphere..."....yet the residents look over-worked and lack interest..."We are like family... tight-knit... supportive atmosphere... unique curriculum..."
I had this format before. I felt bad asking question because idk if it has been asked...and I felt bad for residents because they probably answered same questions over and over again...(especially those who hate their programs yet still have to say how much they love it)....the worst one is when I had this format, the residents just talked to each other...only to us when someone interrupted them...some of us hung around awkwardly tried to engage and show interest...🤦♀️Can we please not have these “hang out in the main zoom room and ask questions, you’re allowed to leave but not really because no one else is” sessions? Same questions are answered in cycles as applicants come in and out of interviews. Had a session where my total interview time was an hour but the entire day lasted about 5 hours.
“It’s a big city with a small town feel”,"We are like family... tight-knit... supportive atmosphere... unique curriculum..."
Can we please not have these “hang out in the main zoom room and ask questions, you’re allowed to leave but not really because no one else is” sessions? Same questions are answered in cycles as applicants come in and out of interviews. Had a session where my total interview time was an hour but the entire day lasted about 5 hours.
“It’s a big city with a small town feel”,
“parks”,
“we love the only 3 unique restaurants you saw when you googled dining in our city.”
“Breweries”
+/- “Super low cost-of-living”
I had a similar 5+ hour torture session yesterday...for a prelim!
Yes I’ve heard all of those repeatedly plus:“It’s a big city with a small town feel”,
“parks”,
“we love the only 3 unique restaurants you saw when you googled dining in our city.”
“Breweries”
+/- “Super low cost-of-living”
I had a similar 5+ hour torture session yesterday...for a prelim!
I think that's a real possibility. I just think it's so hard to feel the program out from zoom.I do think these zoom interviews have made everyone lazy. I wonder if a lot of programs and applicants end up at places that are not good fits this year?
I do think these zoom interviews have made everyone lazy. I wonder if a lot of programs and applicants end up at places that are not good fits this year?
Can we please not have these “hang out in the main zoom room and ask questions, you’re allowed to leave but not really because no one else is” sessions? Same questions are answered in cycles as applicants come in and out of interviews. Had a session where my total interview time was an hour but the entire day lasted about 5 hours.
Same. I turn my video/sound off and go get food the moment I have those breaks lolBrah I turn my screen off so fast now during these once I'm done with my questions. There are always students that have anxiety about leaving but yeah, Aint nobody got time for that at this point.
I watched an episode of the office the other day while waiting for my final interview instead of asking about the call schedule for the 10th time.
I do think these zoom interviews have made everyone lazy. I wonder if a lot of programs and applicants end up at places that are not good fits this year?
I don't think people are getting lazier. I think people are getting burned out faster. This year has a lot more stress than years past and I don't blame you all one bit for being checked out earlier than I was last year. It's been rough and I commend all of you for going through this shytestorm with your poise in check.Incoming controversial post:
I don't know about "lazy" per se but a bit more entitlement from some people is the vibe I'm getting. One girl was complaining about a program that asked her "why medicine" for an internal medicine residency interview on reddit saying it was an unfair question because that's what medical school interviews were for and some other user was talking about a place that gave them a pen without the hospital insignia and how that was a "bad look". I mean be grateful they're mailing you something after the interview. I remember interviewing at a community program in person and them straight up asking me to cut the BS and give them a straight answer (clearly some sort of thing to psych me out).
I consider them quasi mandatory. I think it will probably be noticed if you aren’t there, unless you email the PC earlier and tell them you have some unavoidable thing making it so you can’t be there.Are meet and greets the night before really mandatory. Mine in the email I got said it’s optional. What are your guys thoughts on these? This might have been asked before but this thread blew up on page count post DO vs MD argument.
Well residents are overworked lol the nature of the beastThe best part is when I hear "We are like family... tight-knit... supportive atmosphere..."....yet the residents look over-worked and lack interest...
Same. At one program, I can live in a legit house (like, yard and everything). At another, I'd be struggling to find a rundown 1bedroom I could afford anywhere nearby. Some places are closer to family vs far. Some are frozen solid half the year vs mild weather.Just to revisit the whole Zoom interview thing, I still think it will have little influence on how I’m going to rank programs.
Are meet and greets the night before really mandatory. Mine in the email I got said it’s optional. What are your guys thoughts on these? This might have been asked before but this thread blew up on page count post DO vs MD argument.
So i read on the FM spreadsheet from reddit that some applicant used “break time” to present a case and pimp other applicants. That is so cringy.
These are the type of people that absolutely suck to work with too. Always thinking they know more than you when in reality we interns know nothing.So i read on the FM spreadsheet from reddit that some applicant used “break time” to present a case and pimp other applicants. That is so cringy.
Are meet and greets the night before really mandatory. Mine in the email I got said it’s optional. What are your guys thoughts on these? This might have been asked before but this thread blew up on page count post DO vs MD argument.
What do you plan on doing?
Was thinking this too, if possible i might just go full on hippie and van life it and hit up some national parksDepends on the almighty (co)vid
Would be cool to travel somewhere.
I think it’s really program dependent. I will point out reddit also seemed to believe we should be following programs on Twitter to get invites lol.I was browsing Reddit and happened to see some posts about this. People were saying they didn’t go because they were optional and then got grilled about it, and some residents were saying they are basically mandatory most places. But that’s Reddit so who knows.
Heheh depend on the programs lol..but at least most I say try to look happy and dress decently...some look obviously disinterest or show up look like a hot messWell residents are overworked lol the nature of the beast
I think it’s really program dependent. I will point out reddit also seemed to believe we should be following programs on Twitter to get invites lol.
So i read on the FM spreadsheet from reddit that some applicant used “break time” to present a case and pimp other applicants. That is so cringy.
this is not a controversial post at all. I saw that same comment and was irked by it. I'm shocked some IM applicants don't understand that the term "medicine" refers to IM. So "why medicine?" is not "why medical school?", rather, "why internal medicine?".Incoming controversial post:
I don't know about "lazy" per se but a bit more entitlement from some people is the vibe I'm getting. One girl was complaining about a program that asked her "why medicine" for an internal medicine residency interview on reddit saying it was an unfair question because that's what medical school interviews were for and some other user was talking about a place that gave them a pen without the hospital insignia and how that was a "bad look". I mean be grateful they're mailing you something after the interview. I remember interviewing at a community program in person and them straight up asking me to cut the BS and give them a straight answer (clearly some sort of thing to psych me out).
I have more golden weekends than i dont and still managed to sleep 14 hours last night.Heheh depend on the programs lol..but at least most I say try to look happy and dress decently...some look obviously disinterest or show up look like a hot mess
I don't usually care how people look...but this one resident showed up looking like an alcoholic going through DT...not sure who would want to match thereI have more golden weekends than i dont and still managed to sleep 14 hours last night.
I did an interview day in scrubs and fixed my hair once i realized how bad it looked on camera. Oops
What if that was one of their GOOD days?I don't usually care how people look...but this one resident showed up looking like an alcoholic going through DT...not sure who would want to match there
🤣 I quit 😢What if that was one of their GOOD days?
Eek, yeah no goodI don't usually care how people look...but this one resident showed up looking like an alcoholic going through DT...not sure who would want to match there
this is not a controversial post at all. I saw that same comment and was irked by it. I'm shocked some IM applicants don't understand that the term "medicine" refers to IM. So "why medicine?" is not "why medical school?", rather, "why internal medicine?".
I will DNR any program who brings up twitter in an interview day lmao. If a place ranks someone because of their social media stuff I would def not fit that culture.I can't have social media due to a situation so this made me super anxious. Thankfully doesnt appear to have really affected me but I have been to interviews where someone says to an applicant we remember you from twitter lol![]()
I will DNR any program who brings up twitter in an interview day lmao. If a place ranks someone because of their social media stuff I would def not fit that culture.
10/10 can recommend did this once. Big topic of conversation in my interviews luckily hah.Was thinking this too, if possible i might just go full on hippie and van life it and hit up some national parks
Lol. Way to humble brag (or not so humble brag). But yes, interviewed with what is supposedly the #1 program in my field (though I wouldn't put too much weight on those rankings honestly) and I was totally checked out. I missed one session and a social hour unintentionally because my brain was mush at that point (also they sent multiple documents with zoom links for different sessions - why?). One interview with a fellow who seemed miserable (I kept trying to make jokes to lighten the mood, but humor could not get through to this guy). Had one really nice interview towards the end (of a total of like 8 interviews over 2 days 😵) but as much as I liked the guy he was basically like, "OK so you're from there? Where's your partner from? Oh yeah, so ok, you're probably not coming here). Weird to hear someone say that as opposed to trying to recruit you, but it did ring true.Anyone interviewed at top programs and realized it is not a fit? What a shame 😭
I've been having Tahiti fantasies personally 😆 Probably unrealistic even without COVID, but they can't take away the dream!Depends on the almighty (co)vid
Would be cool to travel somewhere.
Nah it is m out of my league for me...it is already a miracle that I got the interview...but the whole interview made me feel like a dummie...sorry you had bad experience too. Interviews suckLol. Way to humble brag (or not so humble brag). But yes, interviewed with what is supposedly the #1 program in my field (though I wouldn't put too much weight on those rankings honestly) and I was totally checked out. I missed one session and a social hour unintentionally because my brain was mush at that point (also they sent multiple documents with zoom links for different sessions - why?). One interview with a fellow who seemed miserable (I kept trying to make jokes to lighten the mood, but humor could not get through to this guy). Had one really nice interview towards the end (of a total of like 8 interviews over 2 days 😵) but as much as I liked the guy he was basically like, "OK so you're from there? Where's your partner from? Oh yeah, so ok, you're probably not coming here). Weird to hear someone say that as opposed to trying to recruit you, but it did ring true.