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I just got done with my first interview for PA School, and my peers were able to gt in and out in 20 minutes or less! The guy who went after me was timing mine, and mine went over 35 minutes! His was long as well, though not as long as mine. We were both in our 40's while the next oldest was about 28.
When I walked out of the room, I felt pretty good about it. I had put my foot in my mouth a few times, but was able to clarify the points and fill in any major pot holes.
My fellow ole' timer said that a long interview is a very, very good sign and he felt that he did very well. I thought I did great, but after 3 hours, I have reflected on it and I am having self doubts. Does anyone have an opinion on whether or not a longer than normal interviews is a good or bad sign?
When I walked out of the room, I felt pretty good about it. I had put my foot in my mouth a few times, but was able to clarify the points and fill in any major pot holes.
My fellow ole' timer said that a long interview is a very, very good sign and he felt that he did very well. I thought I did great, but after 3 hours, I have reflected on it and I am having self doubts. Does anyone have an opinion on whether or not a longer than normal interviews is a good or bad sign?