Abe said:
so how long are the 1st round interviews? Is it this group of people now? Do the 2nd rounders start in Jan?
The interviews are scheduled to be 45 minutes long. Some might be shorter, some may go a little longer (but not much, cause the next group for the day will be starting). There should be a few days of interviews in Nov, Dec, Jan, and Feb. However, an early interview
is not in any way a sure thing in getting into medical school!!!! Be prepared (ie: look at SDN interview feedback)!!!!
During the interview day, there will probably be three groups, A, B, and C. A will have interviews at (hypothetically) 9:00, B at 10:00, and C at 11:00. These are random assignments, and they do not mean that group A of the first day of interviews are the top students. Just splits you guys up so we can take you around the day's events easier.
As for UG classes, I busted my ass. I
really believe that it has helped me now in medical school, as I am very happy with my performance thus far. In the very least, it prepared me well. However, med school is a hundred times more everything than undergrad, but at least I had some exposure to a minimal amount, and that my mind knew how to look at the material. In actuality, in med school, we covered everything I learned in an entire semester in undergrad in a 2 hour lecture. That said, here is an idea of some things I took in undergrad (I will add that my last year was slow cause I had a lot of general eds to take cause I put them off):
physiology
human anatomy (we only had a cat to dissect)
biochem
cellular biology
genetics
pathogenic microbiology
microbiology
pathophysiology
immunology
epidemiology
and all the other science prereqs required by OU
I hope this helps someone, or at least gives you something to think about. Remember, if you take science courses your last semester in college, your mind will still be in that format somewhat when med school starts!!! (but it does come back FAST if you don't...mine sure as hell did)