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Woohoo!
My very first interview invite! YAY! I am capslock all over the place. 😀 😀 😀
Just popping in from "the void" that I seem to have disappeared into since school started -
CONGRATULATIONS to everyone who has gotten interview invites so far!!! 😀 Columbia, MO is pretty darn cool, and the vet school is GREAT! 🙂 School gets (extremely) stressful at times, but that is at ANY vet school. (if you think this is going to be easy, get out now!)
I wish you all lots of luck! 🙂![]()
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I'm thinking no news is bad news... the past two years all the invites were sent via email on the same day and rejections via snail mail about a month later. Good Luck to all those who got invites and just thought I'd share my observation :/
Where can I find feedback and questions from the Mizzou interview? Thanks!
BUMP...... More than halfway down page 2... BOOOO 😉
Interviews are a month away friends!!! What's everyone doing to prep? Have you found your interview attire?
And Goodon finals!! We are almost there! 😀
I'm so excited for the interview! Well, excited and nervous. I just bought pants and a jacket today for the interview. I'm still looking for a cute shirt, but that should be easier to find. I don't really know what to do to prepare...I'm probably just going to read over the questions on here and read over my application to brush up on what I wrote. Maybe I'll brainstorm questions they might ask me off of my application. Any good advice on that?
Last year they didn't ask me too much about my application. A few "how will this experience help you as a vet" questions. And "I see you're interest in... tell me about it" type questions. Mostly though it was really conversational. We talked about a lot of current events/hot topics in my area of interest (equine).
I'm in state, so I am guaranteed an interview. I have my pants suit from last year... but I am afraid I need to work out for the next month to fit in it! and 18 hour credit load semester + lab job has left me a little softer in the middle than usual it seems!
Hmm current events? So you talked mainly about current events specific to equine medicine? I'm going to start reading the paper (I really don't keep up with the news...its bad, I know) in case they ask me a general current event question. Are there any journals/websites you would recommend for vet med?
And yeah I need to lose five pounds before the interview. No holiday binge eating for me!
Hmm current events? So you talked mainly about current events specific to equine medicine? I'm going to start reading the paper (I really don't keep up with the news...its bad, I know) in case they ask me a general current event question. Are there any journals/websites you would recommend for vet med?
Too...honest? What?I'm wearing a pants suit, but I still need to decide how to do my hair.
To prepare, I'm mainly reading current events from the the newspaper, dvm 360, and I signed up at http://www.smartbrief.com/news/avma for daily emails. I've also been looking at my application and the interview feedback section.
I also had a mock interview the other day through my school's career center, and I'm going back again next week for another session. Apparently I have good body language, but I'm too honest.![]()
Too...honest? What?
Is the Mizzou interview still just 15 minutes??
Trust me, they want to get a feel for "you" and not how much news stuff you can regurge in 15 min. The majority of it will (most likely) be discussing something you already know- YOU! I was asked why I wanted a DVM and not a phD, why not just be a tech, what sort of different things can vets do other than private practice...why I thought I could handle the rigorous curriculum given that I'd been out of school a few years, etc. Everyone here's super-nice; it will probably be your favorite interview if you have more than one 🙂
That being said, make sure a 2+2 program is really what you want and are able to handle. We go until the end of June first year (6 weeks of summer break), and (while I'm not sure how fast things go at other schools) we go VERY fast. Our class had Physiology 4 of 5 days per week. The first two "blocks" are more like a semester together, but after winter break...it's mostly 8-week blocks until you start Clinics (3rd year, after one 8-week block).
We often go 8-4 or 9-5 first year. Time management skills are A MUST, and if you even suspect you may have a learning disability, psychiatric condition (ex: test anxiety or depression), or anything else medical going on (root canals, sleep disorders, ADHD, etc!) get that stuff figured out NOW. There's not much free time to start seeing doctors or anything once you get going.
This is all from the perspective of someone slightly older than the average student, though. I have a lot of other "life stuff" going on (husband & whatnot, permanent medical issues, yadda yadda). If you're looking for info from someone more in the "typical" age group, Krist could provide you with probably a more balanced picture than I. EquineRider26 would also be a good person to ask for another point of view! I think she is one of our "youngins" 🙂
nordicat = old bat 😉
May I be your "big sib" next year and not your classmate, KP 😛
Just wanted to drop by and say I'll be at all of the OOS interview days at some point as an ambassador. Hope to meet some of you there!
Yaay! I'll be there the 6th!! Can't wait to meet some SDNers!!
Same! I'll see you there, kp! 👍
Anyone have an idea on the % of applicants that get interviews that get acceptance offers? I heard they may have decided to interview more this year so the % may go down, any ideas?
Congratulations and good luck to everyone on interviews! I wish you all the best!
I received my rejection letter yesterday, so I'm out.
Best of luck to you the rest of this cycle!!!![]()
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Hey all!
I just signed up for 5 or 6 hours of ambassador "work" on each day. I'm SO SO SO excited to meet all of you (just ask my labmates 😳 ).