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First of all it is hard enough to get 5-10 interviews...
If a school wants to interview you then they have a legit reason for doing so because something in your application made them say wow.
The only way this would happen is if you had ABSOLUTELY ZERO interviewing skills or repeated basic interviewing errors at all of those schools.
I was worried I would go to a bunch of interviews and get rejected...but it turns out I was accepted to the places I interviewed at. I would say the actual interviewing part of the application cycle is the easiest and you should go into the interview knowing that you have about a 50% chance at being offered an acceptance
Isn't it more like 1/8 or 1/9 chance of acceptance if you are offered an interview?
Isn't it more like 1/8 or 1/9 chance of acceptance if you are offered an interview?
what's a good way to practice interviewing? I tend to get nervous speaking in front of people. I was going to do a lot of mock interviews at my school's career center and practice brainstorming off of practice interview questions.
For the people that already got interviewed and accepted on earlier cycles do you guys have any tips or suggestions
I'm secretly (well not so secretly anymore) worried that a school is so insulted by my app that they'll invite me to an interview just to have me waste more money and more time.
believe it or not, the adcoms time is valuable. they will only grant an interview if they really feel you could be a part of the school.I'm secretly (well not so secretly anymore) worried that a school is so insulted by my app that they'll invite me to an interview just to have me waste more money and more time.
believe it or not, the adcoms time is valuable. they will only grant an interview if they really feel you could be a part of the school.
I'm secretly (well not so secretly anymore) worried that a school is so insulted by my app that they'll invite me to an interview just to have me waste more money and more time.
Has anyone had 5 - 10 interviews and got rejected from all the schools?
Is it common that this happens provided that interview was conducted very early in the cycle, Sept or Oct?
I think with 5-7 interviews you would generally be safe to get in somewhere, but the interview does matter. I think a lot of schools do reject postinterview, and not just the people who totally suck at interviewing. Some schools accept 1/3, put 1/3 on the wait list and reject the other 1/3. I personally think it's actually better to reject some than let a huge number of people rot on the wait list for months and then find out later they are rejected.
I could answer directly,
Only that would take the mystery away
When you finally get the
Answer.
Isn't it more like 1/8 or 1/9 chance of acceptance if you are offered an interview?
ARRGGGHHH
All I need is ONE
I had 3 interviews last years, 3 waitlists, and eventually, 3 rejections.... Only one of the 3 schools offered me a review(UF has an asinine policy of not giving reviews to people who have already reapplied), but he did tell me that I did not do well in the interview. Thus, I have to assume that I seriously lack interview skills. I don't think nerves is the problem, I think I was actually way too laid back and I probably gave them a lackadaisical feel.
who told you did not do well in the interview? I'm a little worried, because I think I may have come across similar to the way you describe - I would do anything for another shot at an interview with UF.
Also, last year there was a guy on SDN who had TEN interviews and wasn't accepted anywhere until something like late July.
Just looked at your MDapps. How does someone with your insane stats *especially mcat* get only three interviews? and then no acceptances?
Just looked at your MDapps. How does someone with your insane stats *especially mcat* get only three interviews? and then no acceptances?
Heh, I explained it somewhat in my MDApps profile. I had a myriad, a MYRIAD of problems, the biggest which was that I listed only ONE activity, which concluded in 2007, in my AMCAS application. I had pretty much given up on med schools due to personal problems(which was aplenty) until a month or two before I applied last July, so I had absolutely no clue what med schools looked for except GPA and MCAT. I didn't really do much of anything right, lol.
I really don't mean this offensively at all, but I noticed that you were very involved in Chinese stuff and that you're East Asian, etc. I have a lot of Chinese friends and I noticed that the culture overall is much less expressive than US culture, from what I have seen. I don't know you at all in real life or whether or not you were raised that way, but based on that one piece of information, my guess is that you may have come across as cold or "robotic" to the interviewers, which is a criticism I have heard of Chinese students in particular before. Again, please don't take this rudely =)
. There are still people here without even a single interview (or just one, in my case).
What can go wrong during interviews to make a person be rejected from >5 then?
Well, people say if you are abnormal and have no social and interview skills then that can happen.
But, what exactly is PROPER "social and interview skills"?
What are the absolute DO's and DON'Ts?![]()
I'm sorry to be blunt about this, but if you are dogmatically following a list of "DOs and DON'TS" in an interview, you probably lack some social skills. Just relax and have a professional conversation with your interviewer and you will be fine.