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I have an interview next week at UW and they started implementing this interview method this year and I'm kinda freaking out... does anyone have any experience they would mind sharing?
I read online there could be role playing, and answering bioethics questions? Did you experience any of this?I had one MMI interview at Marquette. I was very nervous but I got worked up for nothing. The beautiful thing about MMI is that you have the chance to redeem yourself if you don't connect with one of your interviewers. You also don't need to go too far in depth with any of your answers because you know a bell is going to go off shortly that will signal for your rotation to another mini interview. As long as you walk up to each interviewer with a smile, firm handshake, and can answer their one or two questions well, you can walk out with confidence.
Yeah, I was asked about some ethical situations but nothing bad. I was asked what I would do in a situation where I observed my classmates cheating and you really just need to answer those questions in a logical way that shows you have good morals. There's not really a right or wrong answer, they just want to see that your thought process can help you arrive at an appropriate conclusion.
I have an interview next week at UW and they started implementing this interview method this year and I'm kinda freaking out... does anyone have any experience they would mind sharing?
The beautiful thing about MMI is that you have the chance to redeem yourself if you don't connect with one of your interviewers. /QUOTE]
Exactly. I think MMI is way more fair / unbiased compared to traditional interviewers. You could bomb a station and get away with it being successful on others.
OP, just google about MMI - lots of info out there.