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i was browsing the interview feedback website...alot of ppl mentioned the standard 9 questions that the panel asks pretty much all applicants..anyone have an idea of where i can find these questions?
couple of quick questions:
1) any interview advice tips??
2) how long after interviewing do you hear back?
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Hey, good luck on your interview! When is it by the way?
I interviewed in early december and remember finding the "9 questions" on SDN, but after just searching for like 15 mintues I couldn't find a link for ya. Anyways, i just realized that I had them written down, so here they are:
1. Tell us something that isn't in your file.
2. Why medicine?
3. Why osteopathic medicine, and how do you see it as being holistic and beneficial?
4. How do you handle stress?
5. Give us an example of when your communication skills helped you/ someone else.
6. 3 strengths and 1 weakness?
7. Talk to us about your leadership roles. How are you a leader and team player?
8. Tell us about a conflict you have had and how you resolved it.
9. Summarize the article you just read.
Also, I would not recommend rehearsing these questions, because you wouldn't want to sound scripted. Instead just think about how you would answer them, and maybe jot down an initial phrase you would use to start conversation about a given question. Furthermore, keep in mind that your interviewers may ask additional questions to these, as well as a completely different list of questions. Fortunately at my interview I was asked the "9 questions", but a medical student I spoke to afterward told me that during his interview he was asked a completely different list of questions. I don't mean to worry you, I just wanna give you the heads up in case this situation presents itself. Chances are you'll get the standard "9 questions", but just in case you get some other ones, I don't want you to be caught off guard. So just read over your personal statements and AACOMAS application, and check out some of the additional questions posted on the SDN LECOM interview forum. Keep in mind all the reasons you'll be an excellent doctor, maintain confidence, and keep calm and you'll do great
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To answer you're other question, I received my acceptance letter 11 days after my interview. Well I hope that was helpful, and if you have any other questions, let me know and I'd be happy to help. Good luck!