Interview Essay Ques...

Started by Nae614
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Nae614

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I'm wondering if there is any place I can find some sample essay topics for interviews??
I'm preparing for Touro interview....the interview feedback database is not accessible right now....and I don't think there is essay topic info on there...

Anyways, I would really appreciate it if someone can let me know....or if you want to share any topics you had.

Thanks.
 
no one knows??😕

I know that the interview feedback is now accessible.

Do you honestly think that someone is going to tell you what the essay qestion was? Many schools forbid interviewees to discuss them, and even if it was okay for an interviewee to talk, why would they give you the advantage?
 
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people post detailed interview ques on the interview feedback forum. I don't see how this is different.
 
Gettin' a little heated in here...lol.

I just had an interview. They switch around the essay topics and don't forbid us from talking about them. Probably just depends on the school. Really from the schools I've seen you don't need any prior knowledge, so you can write about anything. Practice writing something in 30 minutes (like those PCAT sample questions) and you will be golden.

The gist of my questions were:
Discuss 1-2 important health care policy concerns
What items would you take to the moon with you and why?
 
I agree...

Interview essay topics are generally kept hidden to prevent unfair advantages. It's so easy to come up with a PS that overrates the applicant's writing and communication skills after it has been proofread by many people. The point of those interview essays to to remove these influences and test the applicant's ability to think on the fly. That objective is nullified if an applicant gets an interview essay topic ahead of time, comes up with a flawless essay, memorize it, and then regurgitate it on interview day.