So my husband is a non-traditional, post-bacc pre-med candidate who has looked good enough on paper to receive a couple of interviews at DO schools (IS and OOS), however has been rejected or put on the waitlist, even though his stats are higher than some individuals admitted?? This only leads me to believe that it had something to do with his personality or demeanor?? The guy is pretty likeable and has 10+ years of corporate leadership experience, which means he's a "people person", plus he's easy on the eyes, (IMO) but kidding aside, he does possess the attributes which would result in positive response from an interviewing committee, and he is passionate about the field, and most importantly passionate about the Osteopathic philosophy, which he is able to effectively communicate. He is not afraid of the work, having put 12+ hours a day, 6 days a week in his corporate role, and continued to work fulltime while finishing his pre-med pre-reqs and studying for the MCAT. So, in a nutshell, does anyone know what factors deter or "turn off" the committee from accepting certain individuals after they have interviewed? Thank you 🙂