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On an interview, how would you answer a Q like this:
What will you do if you don't get in?
What will you do if you don't get in?
On an interview, how would you answer a Q like this:
What will you do if you don't get in?
I was asked how many times I would reapply if I didn't get in this cycle. "Well, I'm already in..." may not have been the best answer.
Hahaha nooo do not answer with that!
why not? the advice you gave before was to answer truthfully.
What if you say , use everyday as an opportunity to make tomorrow even better, so I hope to get an opportunity today. 🙂
Haha true, but this is meant as a hypothetical question, hence the "what WOULD you do if..." Just saying that you're already accepted can be a kind of smart a** answer and still doesn't answer the question. So yeah, be truthful so that you don't sound canned or super cliche, but also answer the question at hand.
Sounds pretty cliche, IMO. If a friend asked you what you would do if you didn't get in, how would you answer?
I am not going to be happy about it, but life goes on.
However, I hope to get an opportunity today.
Exactly.That still doesn't really answer what would you DO? What are the next steps you will take after finding out you didn't get in anywhere?
i hear they like it when kids say: "DO school."
I always start with saying, "Assuming medicine never works out..."
Then I go into saying that I would become a teacher and list things that I have done that show that is what I would do. I also say what traits I have that would make me a good teacher and also share with them my teaching philosophy. Then! I link it all back to how this relates to medicine and how I would rather go into medicine for numerous reasons but would be okay with being a teacher.
It must have worked because I got into every place I interviewed and I was asked this at each interview.
DO school is medical school, so if anything I think it would just make you seem ignorant.![]()
*whispers* i think he was kidding 😉
😉
it's okay. let's see where this goes.
Is there ever a danger that you sound TOO enthusiastic about your alternative career and they begin to think that you're better suited to that one?
Is there ever a danger that you sound TOO enthusiastic about your alternative career and they begin to think that you're better suited to that one?
Is there ever a danger that you sound TOO enthusiastic about your alternative career and they begin to think that you're better suited to that one?
Good question. So this thread leaves me wondering, what kind of questions should i except to answer at Med school interviews?
Nah. Unless you suddenly shift to a completely depressed negative mood when talking about clinical experience or something. 😉 But no, at least for me as an interviewer, it's fun and interesting to see an applicant break out of their shell a little and talk about something they are passionate about outside of medicine. I can get a sense from the rest of the interview, and the adcom can tell from the app, how serious someone is about pursuing medicine, but outside passions might not be conveyed as strongly in a short blurb on AMCAS.
You mean it's not a trap? This is so reassuring and goes against every neurotic pre-med bone in my body.
You mean it's not a trap? This is so reassuring and goes against every neurotic pre-med bone in my body.
I always start with saying, "Assuming medicine never works out..."
Then I go into saying that I would become a teacher and list things that I have done that show that is what I would do. I also say what traits I have that would make me a good teacher and also share with them my teaching philosophy. Then! I link it all back to how this relates to medicine and how I would rather go into medicine for numerous reasons but would be okay with being a teacher.
It must have worked because I got into every place I interviewed and I was asked this at each interview.
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All interview questions can be traps if you blindly walk into them. Be honest and thoughtful.
What is that alien creature? 😕😱
Dude do you have amnesia from like 3 days ago? CC will never let you back in 2016 now.![]()
The 2016 one was Admiral Ackbar. This gif references a completely different alien.
sometimes i worry about you, B 🙄
way to derail the thread, btw.
I think it depends on the interviewer. I certainly don't mean it as a trap!
I should just mention that everything I'm saying is just my opinion based on both getting interview advice as a pre-med and how I conducted interviews this past year. Take everything with a grain of salt, as you should with most things on SDN.
Disclaimer over.
You missed the TARP reference.
And I didn't derail the thread. I supported BABStudent's anecdote, and decided to humorize the spelling-prone gif, which was somehow sidetracked to some new direction. 🙄
That still doesn't really answer what would you DO? What are the next steps you will take after finding out you didn't get in anywhere?