It’s been a few years since I left my last lab.Wondering how in depth if at all i will be asked about it? ( MD only)
okay cool that makes sense. Ill read over the background papers again. I know my role for sure (oh so many hours haha), but a healthy refresher never hurt.If you put it in your primary app, make sure you're ready to talk about whatever role you had in your research lab, what the research is actually about, and what you learned from the experience. Usually, a pretty general overview of your research work would suffice, but if you get lucky and the person that's interviewing you does the same research, don't be surprised if you get asked more in depth questions about it.
It's fair game to ask about.It’s been a few years since I left my last lab.Wondering how in depth if at all i will be asked about it? ( MD only)
Some schools will match an interviewee with a researcher in the same field. I've had mentees grilled for much of their interview time on their techniques and how they solved various problems. [Seems to me there were more important items that needed to be covered, too.] So just in case this happens to you, best to know your project inside and out, regardless of the time that has passed.It’s been a few years since I left my last lab.Wondering how in depth if at all i will be asked about it? ( MD only)