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delicious said:👎
If you were unhappy because the interviewer was blatantly discriminatory, or your topic of discussion was very inappropriate, you should contact the dean of admissions.
But, before you do that, you should get the advice of someone to confirm if you do have reason to complain. It might look bad if you're complaining just because the interviewer asked tough Q's. You could share it here, or pm someone like gavin if you don't want to share.
etoolky1 said:I don't want to complain. I just know my interviewer was not prepared (I handed him my info from the schools office at the beginning of the interview). Anyway I put alot of work into my AADSAS app. and he only had my gpa and dat scores. 🙁 The school was my first choice and I am very serious about pursueing a dental education. So the interview went BAD and I need to talk to someone that really knows what they are talking about such as the Dean. I am tired of dealing with people at the dental schools that don't really know what they are talking about. I am just really frustated with this whole process. I'm sure that others have been through worse application cycles but now I can say I understand
delicious said:Interviewer not being prepared is super-common. And just because he/she didn't have your AADSAS file in front of them, doesn't mean it won't be discussed at the ADCOM meetings. I wouldn't say anthing about this to anyone.
Instead, write the Dean of Admissions or your interviewer an email saying how much you loved their school, and how it is hands-down your first choice. That's all you can really do. Good luck.
delicious said:Interviewer not being prepared is super-common. And just because he/she didn't have your AADSAS file in front of them, doesn't mean it won't be discussed at the ADCOM meetings. I wouldn't say anthing about this to anyone.
Instead, write the Dean of Admissions or your interviewer an email saying how much you loved their school, and how it is hands-down your first choice. That's all you can really do. Good luck.
etoolky1 said:I have not received a rejection letter YET. So does my interviwer report back to who and then what. I don't know what happens (new to this whole process)
airvent said:If the Interviewer doesn't have all your info, it is your chance to step up and tell him the things you want to emphasize.
wimmcs said:... but if you are feeling bad about your interview, then you know the outcome most likely.
delicious said:That's a pretty terrible and meaningless conclusion there wimmcs. 🙁 It ain't over till the fat lady sings.
I don't know if it's necessarily true that if you walk away with a bad feeling, you pretty much know the outcome. Of the 4 interviews that I went on, I had a "good" feeling about only 1 of them, yet I was accepted to all the schools. It's just kind of my nature to be pessimistic or doubting, and perhaps the OP has a similar attitude. The post above me (I forget the screenname) makes a very valid point that many of these interviewers are not HR people.wimmcs said:Again, as I stated before, I don't mean to sound negative and you are right, it isn't over yet. But, I do have over 7 years experience in the staffing/recruiting/Human Resources field, so I do know a little about what I'm talking about when it comes to "hiring" someone and I was just stating my opinion.