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Cant really help you out with where to stay since i just drove in the day of. Yes i would definately wear a full suit. The closed file is the real interview. Mine took place one on one in a meeting room right across the hall from the admissions office. The open file only lasted for a few minutes, i wouldnt worry about this at all unless you feel that you will have to explain bad grades/test scores. Also this took place in the woman's office. And id say poking around this sight for a while will give you some insight into the major issues.Still trying to figure out the cheapest play I can stay while interviewing at PCO. Also, how to get to the campus by early morning the next day without spending too much money. Would really appreciate some help! I'm arriving early the day before (only flight option) so I do have a whole day before interview day. Also, do most guys wear full suits? And lastly, I've been told there is a closed file interview and an open file admissions counselor session. Do both feel like an interview, and what kind of settings are they (professors office?)?
Thank you everyone, so much, for your help in advance! Leaving in two weeks for interview and this is my top choice school so I really want to make sure everything goes well and that I'm prepared. I went to the link for interview feedback and saw the kinds of questions they ask and I think I'm pretty prepared for that. Although, where do you look up major issues in current optometry? The only thing I can think of is market saturation...
Thank you for your help. The only issue with staying at the airport hotel is that I'm going to be in Philadelphia full day before, so I thought it would be good to be close to the main part of the city... but maybe not if it's going to cost too much and/or make me too far from Elkins Park...
Also... what's the schedule of the day usually like? Does everyone (how many people come to a typical interview day) interview at the exact same time (early in the morning)?
I see... so when they say financial aid overview, or info session on school, these are more like a small meeting format with 2-3 people? (as opposed to more relaxed large room presentation etc)
So being that they were small format, do you feel like you are still being interviewed? Do the presenters for the financial aid overview and info session try to engage in conversation/discussion?