Re-Applicant Poll: Did You Get The Same Interviewer?

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Did you get the same interviewer?

  • Single Interviewer School: My interviewer was the same both times

  • Single Interviewer School: My interviewer was NOT the same both times

  • Multiple Interviewer School: At least one of my interviewers was the same

  • Multiple Interviewer School: None of my interviewers were the same

  • Not Applicable because it was an MMI Interview

  • I received an II to the same school three cycles in a row. What a tease.

  • Doesn't apply to me but I'll click this choice to see the results


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A quick poll for re-applicants who received an II to a school more than once. Did you get the same interviewer?

For the purposes of the poll, a "single interviewer" school is a school that only has one interview during the interview day. A "multiple interviewer" school is a school that has multiple traditional interviews during the interview day. This is NOT the same as an MMI.
 
@Moko Since you’re viewing this thread, would you mind shedding some light? Do ADCOMS typically assign the same interviewer if an applicant gets an II for more than one cycle?
 
Seems like a large hassle though to pair a specific interviewee with a specific interviewer.

Really? I couldn’t imagine the composition of the ADCOM changing too much from one year to the next.

The timing might be troublesome. But all it takes is to see the previous interviewer and see if they are available again on the interview day.
 
My guess is that the admissions office has too much going on to care for this issue and thus the chances of getting the same interviewer twice are purely random.
 
My school has a large pool of interviewers and seldom makes interview invites to reapplicants (at least from what I've seen). I don't know if the applicant would be deliberately scheduled to meet with faculty who did not conduct the previous interview or if the chips fall where they may but given the size of the pool, it is unlikely to be the same interviewer twice.
 
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