Interview Types: The MMI (part 3)

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What They’ll Ask

Schools' MMI questions are randomized and confidential.(You might have to sign a confidentiality agreement before a Multiple Mini Interview.) We can only offer examples of the kinds of MMI questions a school might ask. Memorizing a ton of sample questions isn’t the way to go. But practicing some MMI responses will help you make cogent statements that express desirable qualities within a set time. Having an Apply Point consultant administer a mock MMI will add the bonus of thoughtful feedback.

On Blowing It at an MMI Station

You obviously want to do well at all these stations. But what if you blow one of them big-time? Welp, take a deep breath and MOVE ON. At your next station, you’ll be assessed by anew interviewer who has no idea what just happened. If you come in strong at other stations, having one fumble will not lose you the game. Your score is cumulative, with each station being worth between one and 10 points. And itis relative. Your performance will be compared to other applicants’. (Maybe the other applicants bombed too!) You almost certainly will make a mistake at some point—probably right out of the gate. “There is research on it—the first response is shakiest no matter what competency is being tested,” said a test facilitator. “Most applicants will get better at this in a matter of minutes. And by mid-interview season, they’ll be a pro.”


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