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Basically the title but how many applicants would you venture to say come to the MMI pretty unprepared (i.e, giving a one sided answer to an ethical dilemma right away for example)? On the one hand, I feel like if they got to the interview stage, almost all of them should know that they need to prepare. On the other hand, I feel like some people probably just wing it.
Also, what is the type of rubric used to evaluate candidates in the interview? For example, maybe 1 point for acknowledging what the dilemma is, 1 point for providing possible solutions ext....
Note: this is just out of curiosity but I also think knowing how these are graded might help me in hitting all the major points/where I should spend more time elaborating on certain aspects.
Also, what is the type of rubric used to evaluate candidates in the interview? For example, maybe 1 point for acknowledging what the dilemma is, 1 point for providing possible solutions ext....
Note: this is just out of curiosity but I also think knowing how these are graded might help me in hitting all the major points/where I should spend more time elaborating on certain aspects.