I interviewed there early december.
The day starts at 8am. Once the admissions office opens at 8am, your picture is taken and you sign in at the front desk. Behind the front desk is a little room, where applicants gather and have breakfast until 830am. From 8:30am-9:30am, the dean, the financial aid officer, and then a med student give their 15-30 minute talk. After that, the interviews start. There are 3 possible interview times: 945, 1030 and 1115. Usually, each applicant gets one of the 3 interview time (rarely two), leaving a great deal of dead time to explore the campus, talk to current students, go to classes, and just sit around. After the interviews, there is a tour, and then lunch.
The interview is low-stressed. Basically, the interview has a worksheet he or she has to fill out and the worksheet contains space for 1. research experience. 2. community services exp. 3. extracurricular (school activity). 4. hobbies. 5. why nymc. etc. Therefore, expect to be asked questions related to these areas. Ethic questions are rarely asked, so you don't need to worry about that. Since the interviewer has a worksheet he or she needs to fill out, you will find the interviewer writing away while you're talking. Don't be intimated by that. Just keep talking until you feel that you are done explaining your answer.
You're also asked to provide the interviewer a copy of your personal statement. Most interviewer will read your PS in front of you or ask you some type of question related to your PS.
Here are some strength of NYMC you can talk about at your interview:
1. Preclinically, NYMC uses a subject-based approach. This approach inevitably exposes students to the same organs more than once throughout the year. Some students like that because it allows them to review and really drill the materials into their heads when they're exposed to something more than once.
2. Preclinically, NYMC has a rigorous exam schedule. There is an exam every week or every other week. You can say that this rigorous exam schedule fits your style of learning because it keeps you on the ball. Also, NYMC has a 99% USMLE step 1 pass rate, thus NYMC pre-clinical curriculum must be doing something to prepare their students well.
3. Clinically, NYMC's clinical education is second to none. Students are exposed not only to a diversity of cases, but also patient population, type of medical services, patient economics background, etc. Plus, Westchester medical center is a prestigous hospital. You can say something about their recent re-establishment of their heart-transplant program.
Overall, nymc is a great school. the area provides students with a decent living condition (westchester) and nyc is only 30 minutes away. Though, like any other schools, NYMC has some negatives.
I have more to say about the school, but this post is getting way too long. PM me if you have more questions.
black orchid said:
I just got an interview to NYMC. Does anyone have any stories about the school or experience? Thanks