PCOM-GA Interview

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Worrywart41

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Hey guys, I interview at PCOM-GA pretty soon. I was wondering if anyone had any rundown on what the interviews are like? Is it one on one? How many are there? And also what is this writing test I keep hearing about? If anyone has any light to shed on any of it it would be greatly appreciated! I'm a little nervous. I have one interview under my belt, but not much experience. If anyone can think of some questions I can prepare for, that would be so awesome!
 
Current OMS-I at PCOM-GA here. They take you into a computer room in the library with about 30 other interviewees and you answer some questions on the computer which are supposed to guide the interview. Then they take you into another room with food and you sit around talking and eating with current OMS-I's and OMS-II's until it's your turn to interview. The financial aid department and clinical rotation coordinator (Dr. B) will also come in and give a quick talk. The interview is 2 on 1 when I did it and mostly conversational. They may use the stuff you typed out, and they may not but overall it is not very stressful. Just treat it like a conversation and they will as well. One of my interviewers likes fishing so we talked about fishing for half my interview.
 
Current OMS-I at PCOM-GA here. They take you into a computer room in the library with about 30 other interviewees and you answer some questions on the computer which are supposed to guide the interview. Then they take you into another room with food and you sit around talking and eating with current OMS-I's and OMS-II's until it's your turn to interview. The financial aid department and clinical rotation coordinator (Dr. B) will also come in and give a quick talk. The interview is 2 on 1 when I did it and mostly conversational. They may use the stuff you typed out, and they may not but overall it is not very stressful. Just treat it like a conversation and they will as well. One of my interviewers likes fishing so we talked about fishing for half my interview.
Thank you so much for your feedback!
 
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