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So I'm back from my first interview - went pretty well, but my interview skills definitely could use some honing.

Thus, the interview resolution thread:

I resolve NOT to drop the F bomb (4 times!) in any of my future interviews.

Add yours!
 
Um... PLEASE let us know if you get rejected or accepted 😀.
 
So I'm back from my first interview - went pretty well, but my interview skills definitely could use some honing.

Thus, the interview resolution thread:

I resolve NOT to drop the F bomb (4 times!) in any of my future interviews.

Add yours!

lol no way you're telling the truth
 
So I'm back from my first interview - went pretty well, but my interview skills definitely could use some honing.

Thus, the interview resolution thread:

I resolve NOT to drop the F bomb (4 times!) in any of my future interviews.

Add yours!

LMAO :wow: That is insane(ly) funny. If you get accepted you were probably one hell of a candidate. Good luck!
 
wow! haha. too funny.

umm i resolve to.... have better answers to their questions! haha.

but are you really serious about swearing? you should definitely avoid it haha
 
lol no way you're telling the truth

scouts honor.

to be fair, I do think they were appropriate f-bombs (in the context of the conversation)...

fortunately it was the student interview and we were getting along very well. my interviewer also dropped one a bit later in the interview.

what was nuts about it is that the first time i said it, the back of my head is like "don't do that again!"

sure enough, i freaked and did it a few more times.
 
scouts honor.

to be fair, I do think they were appropriate f-bombs (in the context of the conversation)...

fortunately it was the student interview and we were getting along very well. my interviewer also dropped one a bit later in the interview.

what was nuts about it is that the first time i said it, the back of my head is like "don't do that again!"

sure enough, i freaked and did it a few more times.

LOL, I don't think its a big deal with a student interviewer. I caught myself before I cussed during my student interview too and instead said "dang" or "darn" which is really strange because I never EVER say those things.:laugh:
 
i'm hoping for an interview opportunity to pull a "thats what she said." It would be priceless. Hopefully it happens a school that I dont really like that much so if i do get rejected b/c of it i wont really care and it will be one hell of a funny story.

i'd never have the balls to actually do it tho.
 
scouts honor.

to be fair, I do think they were appropriate f-bombs (in the context of the conversation)...

fortunately it was the student interview and we were getting along very well. my interviewer also dropped one a bit later in the interview.

what was nuts about it is that the first time i said it, the back of my head is like "don't do that again!"

sure enough, i freaked and did it a few more times.

:laugh::laugh::laugh:
hehe

When I first read that you dropped the F-Bomb in an interview I thought it was in an interview with one of the OLD ad-com members...... but since its was with a med student then it's fine 😛 specially when the interview said it too :laugh:
 
Worked for the CEO of Enron...

When asked during his interview for Harvard Business School how bright he was, Jeff Skilling is reputed to have answered: "I'm ****ing smart." Now the word coming from the US is that the "smart" former Enron chief executive officer, who was led in handcuffs to the federal court in Houston on Thursday, is confident he will "beat the rap" on all 42 charges of securities fraud, insider trading and the like brought against him.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/b...enrons-smart-guy-goes-head-to-fed-570788.html
 
ugh.

I gave the dumbest answer ever to a question (note: interview, overall, went well).

Dude: So what is the most important healthcare problem in the united states and how would you fix it?

Me: The 47 million uninsured americans and uhhhhhhhhhhh I don't know how to fix it (I blanked!).

sigh..
 
Okay, the person that fits in the most ridiculous word in their interview sentence and gets in needs to be automatically Knighted as sdn senior moderator🙂

"So....meow...I think I'm the right candidate for..meow..your school because of my strong academics, research experience, and international service."
 
Worked for the CEO of Enron...

When asked during his interview for Harvard Business School how bright he was, Jeff Skilling is reputed to have answered: "I'm ****ing smart." Now the word coming from the US is that the "smart" former Enron chief executive officer, who was led in handcuffs to the federal court in Houston on Thursday, is confident he will "beat the rap" on all 42 charges of securities fraud, insider trading and the like brought against him.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/b...enrons-smart-guy-goes-head-to-fed-570788.html

:laugh:.

Maybe he's hoping it'll work again: "I'm ****ing innocent."
 
Okay, the person that fits in the most ridiculous word in their interview sentence and gets in needs to be automatically Knighted as sdn senior moderator🙂

"So....meow...I think I'm the right candidate for..meow..your school because of my strong academics, research experience, and international service."

I rarely actually laugh out loud, but i think my stoner friends have quoted that WAAAAY too many times for me to not LOL at this...
 
Okay, the person that fits in the most ridiculous word in their interview sentence and gets in needs to be automatically Knighted as sdn senior moderator🙂

"So....meow...I think I'm the right candidate for..meow..your school because of my strong academics, research experience, and international service."

I managed to find myself saying the word "butt flap" at a faculty interview...yeah.
Result: Accepted

I also accidentally swore during a student interview, and immediately apologized, lol. I can't help it, we were talking about poker which I associate with trash-talk, hah. Result: Accepted.

Basically, don't sweat it too much. Do your best, and then try not to analyze it too hard afterward or you'll just go crazy!
 
i'm hoping for an interview opportunity to pull a "thats what she said." It would be priceless. Hopefully it happens a school that I dont really like that much so if i do get rejected b/c of it i wont really care and it will be one hell of a funny story.

i'd never have the balls to actually do it tho.

LOL. Im actually TA'ing right now, and we were going over biochem

Question: So basically, oxygen wants to hop on to Myoglobin, but also wants to get off as quick as possible?

Me: ......(looking around for professors)... THATS WHAT SHE SAID!
 
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