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Congrats !!! You guys are so lucky.....My interview is coming up in like 2 weeks so wish me luck !!....Just curious what did they ask you guys specifically in your interview...????....When I check the feedback section the only questions there are, Why Nova ?, Why Pharmacy ...Please let me know ...im so nervous...any other tips are welcome...thanks guys ...and again CONGRATS !!!!....
To be honest, I left Nova feeling very wishy-washy about the whole experience. Not because of the school itself, but because of my interview. There were 4 of us that interviewed that day. I was the first to get called in. Two female professors conducted the interview. One was very nice but the other one made the whole interview very tense and rushed. I felt like I was talking too much and annoying her! I was in there for 5 minutes (I'm not kidding! It was so short!) I was asked: Why Pharmacy? Why Nova? What do you consider your greatest strength? ...And weakness? Tell me about your research experience in Alabama. How are your study habits? That's it! It may sound like a lot but I tend to talk fast, especially when I'm nervous, so it really went by very quickly. Unlike other interviews I have been on, this one did not flow like a conversation at all. They asked a question, I answered, they moved on. At the time, I thought maybe they just didn't like me but they did the exact same thing with the other 3 people. We were all a little taken back by the whole thing. They were sort of mean to one of the other girls that interviewed with me. She said they asked her a few questions about her grades. Things like: Why did you score so poorly on the verbal section of the PCAT? I see that you have completed all of the pre-reqs, but are you aware that you will have to take 18 credit hours every semester you are here? Personally, I was surprised that she was asked those questions because nothing about my grades/PCAT scores came up at all. So it might be a good idea to be prepared to explain any questionable grades. Overall, I would just be yourself and give honest, thorough answers, regardless of whatever mood your interviewers are in. Be confident, you'll be fine!
on the interview.