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vafcarrot

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I have an interview tomorrow at the pharmacy school that I'm applying to. I'll post on here what happens after it's over and how the whole thing went down. Wish me luck!
 
Good luck!! I know you want to go to UK. 🙂
 
Hope you do well. Luck to you. 👍
 
Get er done 😀
 
Hey I hope your interview goes very well. Just make sure that we both get in because I have an interview there tomorrow too! Good luck!
 
Good luck to the both of you! :luck:


....oh, and get some sleep! 😉
 
goheel said:
Get er done 😀
That would be Git er dun.... and I plan on it!

Thanks for all the luck sent my way!
 
Hi!
vafcarrot,

GOOD LUCK!!!
 
Well, I don't think my interview went very hot. There three interview sections. A social, a panel and a one on one with two professors from the pharmacy school.

The social one went fine. It was with the director of social something and two P3's I think. We just talked about what we did in our free time and our hobbies and our jobs. This interview was done in a group.

After that, there was the panel. It had three pharmacists from all over KY as well as a P4 that was doing his rotations. I was with the same group I had done the social interview with. I was asked the very first question. It was something like "Consider the changes that have been occuring with the health care systme in the US, do you feel you have any reservations about entering the pharmacy profession?"

Of course, I freak out and don't answer the question. I blabbled about rising health care costs and sounded like an idiot. After everyone else spoke, they came back to me and asked if I had time to collect my thoughts. I responded with a somewhat more logical response that actually answered the question.

Other questions asked "What recent issues have you read about the profession in a literary source or publication?" "what fields of pharmacy are you maybe interested in exploring?" and "where do you see yourself in 20 years?" ... oh, and "what will you do when you become a pharmacist to balance your life (hobbies..etc, etc)?" I answered these questions pretty well.

AFter that, I went by myslef to have an interview with two professors. This one was horrible. They would ask me a question, and from my response, they would make a blatant statement about my personality. For example, they asked me to talk about a situation in which I was in a huge conflict with someone and how I handled it. I talked about when I was a manager at a pool my sophomore year of college, I had one problem with some highschool chick because she would never want to clean at closing. AFter I talked about it, one of the guys was like "So, you let things fester and then when it blows up, you attempt to clean up the pieces."

Or, when I was asked if I liked to work in groups or by myself, he accessed ne by saying "so, the only reason why you like to work in groups is because you want to take advantage of people and use them to catch mistakes you might make."

And then, they asked me what an argument was like when I fought with my husband.

Yeah, I left out of there feeling like crap. I think they may have been trying to see how I react under pressure. Which I react well, because I said things like "well, if that's the impression I gave, I did not mean to" and I didn't lose my temper or anything. And I explained by I decided to act a certain way in a situation that i did.

Anyways, the whole thing was very intense. I think I was too focused on saying what I thought they wanted to hear.

Questions asked in the one on one : "Describe a situation when you were in a conflict with a prof or a fellow student" "talk about a class outside of your prepharmacy classwork that opened your eyes to the world" "describe some other fields of pharmacy that you could possibly enter" "what kind of things sports wise are you involved"


The committee is meeting on wed to decide and letters are being mailed out on Friday
I think that's it. Each separate interview was 25 minutes long.
 
Im sure you did fine. Nobody is going to have a perfect interview, lord knows I didn't. When asked the question: Why don't I join medical school? My response was "I wouldn't want to do medicine because I do not want to handle the responsibilities of a doctor....." Real smooth on my part!
 
Caverject said:
Im sure you did fine. Nobody is going to have a perfect interview, lord knows I didn't. When asked the question: Why don't I join medical school? My response was "I wouldn't want to do medicine because I do not want to handle the responsibilities of a doctor....." Real smooth on my part!

Hehe... I talked about laxatives when I when I was trying to tell them why I was interested in geriatric pharmacy. I did a homer "Doh" when I walked out of there.
 
Hi!
vafcarrot,

University of Kentucky's admission process is really quick, because they are mailing out acception letters on Friday. Did you apply as Early Decision applicant?
 
best of luck to you 🙂

I hope I can get to your level someday.

Keep us informed, ok.
 
I really wouldn't worry too much about stumbling through a few parts because from what I went through Thursday everyone did a little bit of stumbling. My group interview was the first rotation I had and it was by far the hardest. Most students who I talked with dont' regularly read pharmacy journals at this point in their education, and I doubt there are many who do. During my interview I would say I did better on the individual interview than the others. A lot of this depends upon which professor was conducting the interview. I know one of the professors on the list, and this may be the one you were interviewed by, is very difficult and demanding from all that I have heard. A friend of mine worked in his lab and was worked to a much higher degree than I would have expected of a college undergraduate. But don't fear, if we don't get in they'll review our application again and chances are at some point that we'll be accepted.
 
I too thought my interview sucked...

Then I got my acceptance letter a week later! 🙂

The best thing to do is just put the whole thing out of your mind and wait for a letter. Although, expecting the worse makes you just that much happier if you get accepted. In any case, good luck!
 
Well, I found out awhile ago that I didn't getting accepted early decision to UK. I was rolled over to regular decision. It about broke my hurt and seriously hurt my pride, so I've been reluctant to come on and tell everybody.

But I just took the PCAT yesterday and I feel like I did a million times better this time than last. My goal was to raise my PCAT score because I can't really change my interview score (which most likely is amaxingly low) or my GPA that much. Hopefully my PCAT will improve a ton.

UK will be sending out more letters at the end of Nov/beginning of Dec, so I'm assuming that it will be after they get the scores from the Oct. PCAT. Hopefully, I will be included in those batches of letters that say congrads, rather than sorry.

Thanks guys for all your support. It's such a hard blow to not be accepted.
 
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