I've browsed the interview feedback, but was wondering if anyone had ideas about some quality, engaging questions the interviewee could ask the interviewer...???
Are the flowers in front really the shape of mitochondria?
I didn't see many girls in the CPMS class, where they hiding?
Does class get cancelled when it snows?
Which professor would you say is most interesting? Least?
How soon till I'm making the big bucks?
What's so hard about feet?
And always ask for their professional advice on something weird with your feet thats been worrying you, such as "I've got really bad hobbit hair, can you wax those suckers or what?"
Ask them what they have to offer you that sets them apart.
Research the website and ask about parts of their program that attract you, and explore with them how their program fits your goals.
For me, I was interested in knowing board pass rates and residencies their students usually get into.
Ask about research if you want to get into that. Scholarship opportunities for 2,3,4th years (not just the first year). Maybe about clinicals or clerkships. I think someone stated that different schools have diff rules on clerkships, such as HAVING to do one at a certain place, etc.
Ask about research if you want to get into that. Scholarship opportunities for 2,3,4th years (not just the first year). Maybe about clinicals or clerkships. I think someone stated that different schools have diff rules on clerkships, such as HAVING to do one at a certain place, etc.
when you ask what sets them apart make sure their answer fits into what will make you successful. If one school has something drastically different than all other 7, maybe that might not be so great. It may even mean that they do everything half _ss and add other stuff to make it look like they have lots to offer.