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Sorry if there's already a thread that addresses this, but I've been obsessively reading every thread I can find about interviews since I have an interview at Mizzou tomorrow afternoon (eek!), and the only thread I found that addressed this this was over 7 years old (this one: http://forums.studentdoctor.net/threads/vet-school-interview-feedback.339334/).
So I've heard it's pretty common for interviewers to ask you questions that they don't think you'll know the answer to in order to try to trip you up, see how you'll react, if you'll admit you don't know rather than BS-ing something, etc. The vet I worked for told me to NEVER say "I don't know" in an interview, but rather "I don't recall at this time." I will say that if they ask me something I should know but honestly have forgotten, but to me it seems a little dishonest to make it sound like I've just forgotten something if I actually have no idea. His suggestion would certainly make me sound like less of a dimwit, though. 😛 Any thoughts here?
Also, while I'm here I've got another question... So from what I've heard it's also common for schools to ask "why [this school]?" Fair enough, but is it common for schools to ask that of in-state applicants? Mizzou is my IS, and although I'd love to go there because I've heard nothing but great things about the curriculum, faculty, atmosphere, etc., there's also the major plusses of in-state tuition, and being only three hours away from my family and friends. I imagine lots of other students would have the same thoughts regarding their IS. If it is common to ask this of IS applicants, would it sound bad to say I want to go there because of tuition and location?
So I've heard it's pretty common for interviewers to ask you questions that they don't think you'll know the answer to in order to try to trip you up, see how you'll react, if you'll admit you don't know rather than BS-ing something, etc. The vet I worked for told me to NEVER say "I don't know" in an interview, but rather "I don't recall at this time." I will say that if they ask me something I should know but honestly have forgotten, but to me it seems a little dishonest to make it sound like I've just forgotten something if I actually have no idea. His suggestion would certainly make me sound like less of a dimwit, though. 😛 Any thoughts here?
Also, while I'm here I've got another question... So from what I've heard it's also common for schools to ask "why [this school]?" Fair enough, but is it common for schools to ask that of in-state applicants? Mizzou is my IS, and although I'd love to go there because I've heard nothing but great things about the curriculum, faculty, atmosphere, etc., there's also the major plusses of in-state tuition, and being only three hours away from my family and friends. I imagine lots of other students would have the same thoughts regarding their IS. If it is common to ask this of IS applicants, would it sound bad to say I want to go there because of tuition and location?