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It helps to know that there is no right or wrong answer to ANY question you answer. With that said, focus on naturally answering any questions, such as what is your greatest weakness, head-on, concisely, and without hesitation. DO NOT GO INTO AN EXPLAINATION. Answer what they ask, then shut it. It helps to know why they are asking this question; the answer to the question is not as important as they are looking into your personality, character, and committment to see whether 1) You will get along with everyone-students, profs, staff, and 2) You will complete the program. I have heard of students saying, my biggest weakness are my "ethical obligations. There are lots of things I am ethically opposed to; abortion, stem cells, blah blah. However, I understand that I will have to study or perform surgery on blah blah in med school because if I don't, I will fail." It doesn't matter too much what you say, it matters, really how well you address the two questions above. The entire interview is the context in which these two questions are answered implicity.
This info came straight from a doctor. Hope it helps.
This info came straight from a doctor. Hope it helps.