Two years ago I interviewed at the University of Minnesota. I got the info on who I'd be interviewed by, and got his basic info. A radiologist, older (~70 years old), did his undergrad, med school, and residency at the U of MN. I had friends who had interviewed at the U of MN, and all said that it was pretty laid back.
So, after the basic questions about my research and volunteer stuff, he asked if I had any questions.
Me: "I noticed from your website that you did most of your training at U of MN, and you've come back to be on the faculty...why did you go to MN and why did you stay?"
Him: "because it is here"
Me: blank look
Him: blank look
Me: how has the program changed since you were a student? Do you think it's better, worse, or just different
Him: I don't know.
Me: blank look
Him: blank look
Now, at the time I was in a serious relationship and almost ready to propose (I later did - we're getting married in May of this year). So I had some questions about family life and all...changing gears a bit
Me: "I noticed the ring on your finger...are you married?"
Him: no
Me: blank look
Him: blank look
Me: I'm going to be marrying my girlfriend in the next few years...I know that medical school is challenging and requires a lot of time...how do people balance their academic and professional obligations with their personal life?
Him: I don't know
Me: blank look....
Him: well, is there anything else?
Me: not that I can think of
Him: well, I really have nothing to do with your admission. I just fill out these forms. I really have no idea what your chances are, but I wish you the best of luck.
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AHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!
I interivewed late in the season (I took the August MCAT), and I interviewed in January. The U of MN was very late processing my app (the interviewer was slow getting my info back to the admissions office), and then they put me on "hold" for a month and then finally rejected me. Since them I found out that they had a really good reason for rejecting me (let's just say MAKE SURE YOU AKS FOR GOOD LORS...PM me if you have questions), and perhaps the interviewer knew that I was DOA to begin with.