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I would love to hear why you picked one over the other and how you feel about your decision in hindsight.
I have interview tomorrow at Goucher! Any advice?
Me too!! In the airport now getting ready to fly down to Baltimore now actually. Looking at threads from past years, it looks to be pretty laid back. Probably not a whole lot of curveballs or unexpected questions.
Good luck to you both, EB & Superwann!
Very general advice: Be prepared for a fairly standard, conversational interview. Be prepared to answer the questions, 'why medicine?' and "why make the switch now?" Also be prepared to explain what you will add to your class if accepted. (What do you add in terms of diversity, what will help you fit in.)
Be professional but personable. Dress appropriately (full suit is not necessary, but office-appropriate attire is. Women, don't have a super-low neckline or super-short skirt. People will take note of it.). Don't do anything exceedingly unusual (ex: bringing someone with you on your interview day - if someone travels with you, cut them loose for the day!). Be respectful of the office staff!
Granted, those are all things that you should probably take for granted, but sometimes it needs to be explicitly stated. Again, good luck!
Hi everyone,
I too am considering both Hopkins and Goucher, and I want to bring up a question that I don't think has been addressed yet. I'm sure many of you have perused the threads on post-bacs dating as far back as '05, and the advising has been unequivocally cited as a strength of both programs. Students of the Hopkins program (in recent years) immediately point out how wonderful Liza Thompson is, and students at Goucher (in the more distant past) have also praised Liza's personal and thorough attention. (Of course, the Goucher program continues to receive the same sort of exceptional praise).
Administrative changes at Ms. Thompson's level are bound to occur as schools like Hopkins seek to build their post-bacc programs. Clearly, Liza is an expert in the post-bacc community, and is highly regarded by everyone who was fortunate enough to receive her guidance. So, this is meant to be a very unfocused question, because the results of both programs speak for themselves and one would do fabulously at either. But I feel compelled to ask nonetheless, because this struck me as somewhat relevant in evaluating the two schools: has anyone considered Liza's transition from Goucher to Hopkins as a strength/weakness of either program, and if so, what were your thoughts?