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Has anyone gotten an invitation to the Cornell's 11/17 interview date? My status still says "under review"... for 6 weeks now, so i'm anxious...
edit- found it. 3 intervals for first 2 years, 4 intervals for last 2 years of med school.
and pbl...
question: when they invited us for interview it was pre-secondary.... does that mean that they haven't read our LORs?
i really hope they've read our LORs...
i just can't remember what i submitted to who... it's been so long and they're all starting to blend together.
in order to get an interview i submitted my md secondary, so that means they read my LORs, yeah?
I really want to do well on this interview. Like really, REALLY well. But I haven't had an MD/PhD interview yet and I don't know what I'm in for at all! I definitely have already read the thread about what to expect in interviews in general, but does anyone have any Cornell/Tri-I specific advice? Caristra?
I'm particularly worried about left-field scientific questions that might throw me off. What if they ask something whose science I know nothing about?
cornell has a weird system. the interviews are 30mins. theres no time for "left-field" questions.
I really want to do well on this interview. Like really, REALLY well. But I haven't had an MD/PhD interview yet and I don't know what I'm in for at all! I definitely have already read the thread about what to expect in interviews in general, but does anyone have any Cornell/Tri-I specific advice? Caristra?
I'm particularly worried about left-field scientific questions that might throw me off. What if they ask something whose science I know nothing about?
agreed. You'd be better served by a good set of map skills or learning the layout of the buildings to make sure you are not late/running around frantically. If you do get something left field just admit you don't know. They can't expect you to know everything.