What to expect at the interview?
Well, you can expect all the normal things...tour, lunch, questions, etc.
However, there are a few things that they don't OFFER to show/tell unless specifically ASKED................
1. Inpatient psychiatric ward....for students who go off the deep end and need some shock-therapy.....I just got out.
2. Torture Chamber....for students who have lost all perception of what REALLY sucks and what really hurts. We have the option to be tortured, then small, piddly medical school stuff doesn't seem so bad.
3. Money Shredder...this is for students who really MUST know where their tuition dollars go. You are given the option of going into a room and putting your cash down a shredder. The other option is to hand over the check and just wonder........
4. Student Research Lab...this is where people can go and live. You go about your normal routine (school, whatever)...but you are constantly monitored as to how your nutrition goes down the drain and research is done on exactly how much sleep a human needs to survive. (Most still-well facts come from this lab)!!
5. Secret Meeting Room...this is a secret room built into one of the 'mountains' out at Thousand Hills Park. Its about a mile underground. This is where professors go when they write tests so students haven't a CLUE as to what will be tested.
6. Virtual Reality Death Room...sounds incredibly morbid (and it is)..but you will understand next year....This room is for when you are wishing the most terrible things upon yourself in times of extreme stress. My favorite scene to play is when I get hit by an 18-wheeler walking to anatomy lab. One of my friends made the comment (quote): 'I just want a hunter to shoot me.' They don't have that scene on there, but I am sure the AV guys can do it for us.
7. Virtual Reality Fantasy Room...this room is opposite the other virtual reality room. This is for the optimists who want to hang on to lives-past, the used-to-be's, if you will. You go in and pick what ever scene that will take you back to how you used to be, or to things you used to do. For example, the most popular scene is the 'sleep scene'. Or, the 'eating scene' where you have an entire Christmas/Thanksgiving dinner spread in front of you every evening. Some people enjoy the 'shopping scene' where you can choose other stores besides Wal-mart. This room is almost the ONLY sorce of warm fuzzys for us.
Hope you have enjoyed my little-bit of humor. KCOM is truly great, and I love it...but it takes an especially strong person to accommadate the rigor of medical school. Those of you who have been accepted or are scheduled for an interview should feel extremely proud. Next year, you will find yourself in the middle of 150 exceptional individuals, as I have.
Best of luck and I will be back with more 'humor' when I need another stress-release!!!