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Hey does anyone know if it is true that an interview means that more or less you are on a level playing field with everyone else?
Originally posted by omores
As finnipippete points out, you'd only be on a level playing field if the rest of your application was similarly consistent with other applicants'. But as a general principle, interview does not equal level playing field. At most schools, the interviewer submits a report that becomes part of your file. That report is then taken into consideration with everything else (GPA, MCAT, essays).
At some schools, your interviewer also presents you to the admissions committe and acts as your advocate, but it's still your whole file that gets considered, not just the interview.
I'll agree that the weight of the interview varies with school, but I highly doubt that HMS clumps all of their interviewees together and bases acceptances solely on the outcome of the interview. I would think HMS (and its students) would be smarter than that.Originally posted by mamie
This really depends on what school you are applying too. At my school, this statement would be true. At others it wouldn't.
Originally posted by meanderson
Again, I think it depends so much on the school. At state schools that end up interviewing 60% of all in state applicants, you are looking at mcat/gpa ranges from 4.0/38 to 3.0/24. It would be beyond naive to think those applicants have anywhere similar chances of getting an acceptance.
But as another poster pointing out, it's probably a lot more complicated at a school like HMS. I'm not so sure we would go as far as saying that everyone is on equal footing, but the gap between applicants is much much smaller and often harder to figure out who has the slightest edge going in.....
Originally posted by mamie
...At a school like HMS or Hopkins where differences between students are miniscule, the interview will primarily be the key to acceptance or rejection. State schools will not generally have that same option.
Originally posted by bigbaubdi
mamie,
Does HMS really weigh the interview w/ the student as much as the faculty interview? Is admission to HMS based on a quantitative ranking of students' interviewer "ratings"? for ex. students w/ interviewer ratings of 100 or above get in, ratings of 80-100 get waitlisted, 80 or below get rejected...
Also when does the adcom get together and make a decision about a particular student? Does the adcom get together after all of the interviews and then make a decision about all of the students? If so, will they forget about ppl who interviewed in mid October?
thanks