gadis said:
Hello everyone....I am so happy that I found this forum. I have been reading your posting and found some REALLY good information. But I am still nervous about my upcoming interview at PCOM-GA. The interview is on Feb 15th and I am not ready for the interview at all!!!!. Can anyone please tell me what kind of questions they will ask? Are the interviewers nice or do they just set out to "torture" you with hard questions?? Any helps or suggestions are greatly appreciated...and how to remain calm during the interview. This is my first interview at a med school and I really don't know what to expect 😕
Gadis,
PCOM interviewers were one of the best people who have interviewed me till now. They are not at all to torture you but to understand you 'what kind of person you are and whether you will be a good fit for there school'. Make sure you have read your primary and secondary application. They read your file and your LOR carefully and try to ask questions base on that.
Few of the questions which they asked me:
You will have to compete against other doctors (MD and DO) who would be very well qualified, how are you going to do that?
What have been your experiences having worked in a hospital setting for last two /three years?
You know that life of a doctor is not very normal, they have to attend to calls at night, would you be able to live that kind of life?
Why do you have this grade in xxx class and have you taken any other class in the same field where you have done well. (I had taken a graduate level class in the same area where i had an A). So they are not saying that because you have a bad grade in xxx class you are not a good student but can you show us that if we give you an oppurtunity a second time, you CAN excel.
Why you didn't do so well in verbal section when you did extremely well in other two sections of MCAT.
And than lot of personal questions about international exposure ( as I have lived in foreign countries). After the interview, I thought as if they knew my file left and right.
They didn't asked me any hard questions but general questions. They also didn't asked me any ethical questions. At the end of the day, the interview was peaceful and I left the room saying to myself 'man these guys are so nice, I wish i can be associated with them as a medical student next year"
Good Luck.
If you have any other questions, PM me.
Mandar