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During my interivews I've noticed that a lot of students have their own "tips" on what signs are associated with a good interview and thus, a likely acceptance. Below are just a few that I have heard and the logic behind them.
If the interview goes longer then it's a sign that they want you - the reasoning here is that the evaluator is so interested by you that she/he just dosn't want it to end.
The more controversial/harder the questions you get the more they want you - this is assuming that for the other students who get JUST the typical "so why dentistry?" type questions that they are really just going through the motions. Those who are asked more serious and specific questions are the students the adcomms really want to know better.
If the evaluator leans forward more then she/he is more interested in finding out about you as an applicant - I'm guessing this is just a subconcious move which one of the psychology majors in my group swears is a good sign.
Basically, I've always thought of these as ridiculous due to the many, many other variables involved. So much of it depends on the schools protocol as well as what methods the interviewer themselves feel comfortable with. I just know that there are a lot of students who believe in these signs as serious indications of how the meeting went and I would like to hear from others about what they think. Do you feel that there is some truth to these indicators or is it all in our heads?
If the interview goes longer then it's a sign that they want you - the reasoning here is that the evaluator is so interested by you that she/he just dosn't want it to end.
The more controversial/harder the questions you get the more they want you - this is assuming that for the other students who get JUST the typical "so why dentistry?" type questions that they are really just going through the motions. Those who are asked more serious and specific questions are the students the adcomms really want to know better.
If the evaluator leans forward more then she/he is more interested in finding out about you as an applicant - I'm guessing this is just a subconcious move which one of the psychology majors in my group swears is a good sign.
Basically, I've always thought of these as ridiculous due to the many, many other variables involved. So much of it depends on the schools protocol as well as what methods the interviewer themselves feel comfortable with. I just know that there are a lot of students who believe in these signs as serious indications of how the meeting went and I would like to hear from others about what they think. Do you feel that there is some truth to these indicators or is it all in our heads?