Nova Pharmacy Interview

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pharmschool09

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I have an interview at Nova on Nov. 17th and I was just wondering if knows what kinds of questions they ask at the interview?
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I had an interview with nova in Oct. They didn't ask anything about my personal life, future of pharmacy.. nothing. They strictly asked about my study habits, study skills, how am i going to study for school and manage my time, how i studied for the pcat and WHYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY pharmacy! That is it. Nothing else. But it's completely contingent on your pharmacy interviewers. good luck
 
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I had an interview with nova in Oct. They didn't ask anything about my personal life, future of pharmacy.. nothing. They strictly asked about my study habits, study skills, how am i going to study for school and manage my time, how i studied for the pcat and WHYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY pharmacy! That is it. Nothing else. But it's completely contingent on your pharmacy interviewers. good luck


Thank you so much for your help. I am very nervous as to the questions that they ask. I lack pharmacy experience so I am researching a lot of theses questions. How did you interview go? My interview is on the 17th and I was just wondering whether you meet the committee first and then go on a tour or whether it's the other way around.
 
I had an interview in January and it went as expected. They just asked me the general questions: why nova? why pharmacy? explain lower grades. do you have any questions? what are your study habits? etc

Some people say that their interview went off on a tangent (ie: i see you are from ____ how do you like it? what historical figure would you chose to meet? etc), but mostly it's straight and to the point. It's a pretty popular program because it's really new and has a great location so I'm sure they get a lot of applicants. Some people felt like they were being interrogated but I feel like they just need to get down to business so they can decide whether they are making a good decision for the school and for you. They are nice and courteous... don't let negative feedback get you nervous. = ]
 
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