Thanks ya'll! I can be a better person on SDN now, all relieved with this weight lifted off my shoulders...what a stinky process...
My interview was actually a complete nightmare. I loved the school but thought I didn't stand a chance after I was grilled for 15 mins. by a gynecologist...please don't take that statement the wrong way 🙂 seriously though, he basically told me the 2 years of research I did after graduating was useless, that it holds little place in osteo. medicine. Then, when I said I wanted to specialize in treating addicts in countries with little to no facilities, he said, "You obviously don't know that osteopaths have many obstacles practicing abroad, and that they rarely go into such specialties as addiciton medicine..." I was like, damn, that doesn't mean I can't do it, just because most people don't go that path. I was totally turned off by the interview...
But the school is fly as hizell, I'm geeked.
NSA914, I think something that helped me was when I was asked if there was anything I wanted the interviewers to tell the admissions committee about myself. All the other interviewees were given the same opportunity during their interviews. I rattled off a list of reasons why NSU was good for me, and basically let them know I was only and seriously interested in their school. I think this helped me...and try to have a good answer prepared when they ask you this.
Hope to see you there Robz...and Lexy Goat, congrats on getting into UofM. My girlfriend is going to start her PhD there next year...us Pittsburgh based Turks are flooding into sunny FL
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