So I've been contemplating my recent interview and I recall this one particular question: If you couldn't get into dental school, then what profession would you pursue? It was something along these lines. I said "PhD." The interviewer sort of hinted that that was a bad answer and remarked that that was the first time anyone ever said that. Now I'm wondering if what I said was wrong. Is there even a right answer to this? Are they thinking of a profession that is clinically related like medicine where you directly interact with patients?
I would have said medicine but I figured that if I couldn't get into dental school, what chance would I have for medical school so I logically narrowed the choice down to PhD.
Is there an answer that they are expecting for from paradigm applicants?
I would have said medicine but I figured that if I couldn't get into dental school, what chance would I have for medical school so I logically narrowed the choice down to PhD.
Is there an answer that they are expecting for from paradigm applicants?