Can anyone who already went through interview with PT schools give me any tips about the interview process? What kind of question do they ask? Maybe share your experience?? Thanks 😀
Can anyone who already went through interview with PT schools give me any tips about the interview process? What kind of question do they ask? Maybe share your experience?? Thanks 😀
Hey, I just did my first interview today so i'll share my experience while its still fresh. It was intimidating at first but the program i went to did a good job at making you feel at ease. Key thing to remember is they will always be gauging your behavior. If you seem bored to hang in the corner, then it will come off as not interested. I was nervous walking into mine but I found that after you meet other candidates it gets easier and you feel more comfortable.
Most interview days i've seen are divided up into different sections like large group talks (<50 candidates), small group (3-4) and one on one. This way if you are itimidated by large group settings and mess up, you can make it up a little later on. The best things to do are do research, practice beforehand, and stay professional. Since you won't know what they will ask, know how to respond to questions on ethical decisions, autonomy, direction PT is going, important characteristics in PTs, and more. The more personal and more you can tie it into your experiences, the better. A mock interview beforehand is essential. Be prepared for at least 1-2 odd questions too. Also make sure always address them as Dr. professor, or whichever title they use and avoid fidgeting. Check dress code before too.
With your one on one interview (if applicable) you will be grilled on your specific reasons on getting into PT as well as given a review of your personal file. I was given a chance to explain low grades or other weaknesses while a chance to ask the program director questions (again, another opportunity to see if you would like the program). Here just make sure to keep eye contact, keep up with the conversation and express interest. I found this easier then the larger group. Thank each faculty member you met too.
There was a Q/A with current students which I felt was the most informative section of the interview and a great chance to learn if you would like the program or not. Here's the chance to see if the current students are people you would want to see and work with everyday. Most importantly, though you've probably heard this, DO try to have fun! Everyone there will be a little nervous and the best way is to try to enjoy it.
Hope this is helpful to anyone preparing. I'll be interviewing at Duke (Jan 11) and Columbia (Jan 17) so hit me up if your interviewing then too. Best of luck to everyone!