Tips for interviews at NECO, SUNY, PCO?

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Hi I'm wondering who has experienced these school interviews can give me tips, especially what each school is focusing on. I've been looking through some of the previous threads about each school, but a fresh post doesn't hurt 😀. I've also looked at the SDN feedback for those schools.

I only got a good idea of the interview from NECO from this post of OptomHope
http://forums.studentdoctor.net/showpost.php?p=10430698&postcount=12

As I'm applying from Canada, if anyone knows if any of the schools have certain specifics they are looking for from students not from the states?

Thought some background info would be appropriate: 3.0-3.1 cGPA 360 TS 350 AA since I hear suny focuses on weaknesses.

Thanks
 
Hi I'm wondering who has experienced these school interviews can give me tips, especially what each school is focusing on. I've been looking through some of the previous threads about each school, but a fresh post doesn't hurt 😀. I've also looked at the SDN feedback for those schools.

I only got a good idea of the interview from NECO from this post of OptomHope
http://forums.studentdoctor.net/showpost.php?p=10430698&postcount=12

As I'm applying from Canada, if anyone knows if any of the schools have certain specifics they are looking for from students not from the states?

Thought some background info would be appropriate: 3.0-3.1 cGPA 360 TS 350 AA since I hear suny focuses on weaknesses.

Thanks

First off, use this instead of just forum posts to prioritize your interview prep: http://www.studentdoctor.net/schools/?view=optometry

With this site I made a Word document with my potential responses so that they were fresh in my mind come interview day. I highly suggest this.

I only interviewed at these three schools (and declined all 4 other interview invitations) so I felt compelled to respond to you and see if my experiences with these particular interviews could help. The whole process seemed daunting and now that I'm through it I'm happy to share my two cents.

NECO:

- NECO's website states that they are looking to accept caring and compassionate Optometrists, so maybe focus on showing how you will be one through your shadowing experiences, etc. I personally talked a lot about my VOSH experiences and hoe they changed me as an individual.

- You are interviewed by a student as well as a faculty member. Hope that you get the student first because I felt having the student first was a good 'warmup' for when you were talking with the faculty member and anything you forget to mention with the student you can focus on with the faculty member. Both of these are closed-file.

- You are asked questions from a sheet of paper and some of them were more generic than the questions from the other schools; such as "What do you think is something you'd like to highlight about yourself". I mentioned being Captain of a division one sports team and leadership, but I'm sure anything you personally tailor towards yourself will work. Also, since it's closed-file you will have an opportunity to "explain" any "poor marks" or other things as well. Again, use sample questions from the site I linked to above.

- Something to note also: You are Canadian and I think that's helpful for NECO. 75% of the interview group that I interviewed with was from Canada! The admissions director used to actually live there as well and you will definitely be able to use that to your advantage.

SUNY:

- SUNY will focus on your weak points more than your strengths, this is just how their interview works. They give off a different vibe than the other two schools who try to show what they can offer to you, but SUNY was more geared towards seeing what you can offer them. It is definitely a fantastic program and the in-state tuition is a total selling-point, not to mention being directly in NYC!

- First thing you do is write a one-page essay about a specific prompt for twenty minutes. Mine was: "If you had no limit on resources or time, what would you do tomorrow...?". I wrote about a potential future VOSH trip and I thought it was pretty creative.

- I had two interviewers and I'll be honest that most of the interview I spent answering their questions which I thought was good. Only a fifth of the time I spent in there was more or less them trying to point out weaknesses. This interview is open-file, meaning they have all of your materials right at their disposal the entire interview. One thing I wish I had done was ask more questions at the end, but I asked a bunch during the interview. In other words I wish I had saved them for when the woman looked at me as if she wanted me to ask more questions even though I'd used them up!

- In your specific case I am definitely going to say they'll pick at your GPA, but not your OAT. I had a slightly higher GPA but I attend a very competitive private liberal arts college and they noted that they knew it was very competitive and could see that strong %'ile scores on the OAT in subjects I didn't do as well in on my transcript was an indication of that. I had one poor score on an OAT section and the response of mine that I was not going to spend another $400 to take the OAT again for one section I made a mistake in the computer testing program for and ran out of time was a big turn-off for them, as one could see from the interviewer's body language. Just have a good response to their questions about potential weaknesses and gear it towards how you'll succeed at SUNY and you'll do great!

- The students here were very welcoming, other than my tour-guide who was a very quiet young girl. People in the elevator (which you'll realize you'll use a lot if you attend there!) were saying "come here! it's great!". The professors we walked into a classroom to see "in action" were also very positive about the school.

PCO:

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I had my interview at PCO with the director of admissions who I connected with immediately and got along with greatly. This interview is a closed-file interview, which in my mind alleviates the stress and allows you to highlight your personal positives and explain negatives coming from your perspective with them being un-biased going into the interview. He was very charismatic and the whole interview felt more like an enjoyable conversation between two people who shared a passion for something.

- In this interview you will basically be asked the questions on the link I provided. Since it's closed-file you will also have an opportunity to "explain" any "poor marks" or other things as well. Once you finish the main interview you are sent in to see an admissions counselor who goes over your file to ensure that everything is complete, and will possibly ask you questions about scores/gpa/classes.

- The students at this school looked very motivated and could not stop talking about positive points of the school. My two tourguides were very well put-together individuals and were very impressive. I did see my fair share of exhausted first-year students at the cafeteria, students who must be dealing with the front-loaded coursework that exists in order to obtain 3 months of extra externships (worth it in my mind).
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All in all, best of luck with them and if you have any more specific questions please feel free to send me a PM!
 
I interviewed at PCO and Suny recently.

PCO was one on one, closed file, and you could get one of several different people. My guy was pretty nice and the interview was laid back and conversational. One of the other men seemed very friendly too. I think they just want to see that you're normal and can communicate and have a personality.

My Suny interview wasn't bad at all. It was 3 on 1, open file. It's interesting because you have a mix of personalities. One of the three was the most involved with my interview, most eye contact, most questions, and friendliest probably. One was the one who doesn't seem to be listening 100% and fiddles with her ear and her nails and stuff, haha, but looks up every minute or so and nods and smiles. She asked a question or two. Then the third woman was looking through papers and possibly jotting notes and seemed the most serious. The only weakness of mine they asked about was that I did poorly in chemistry 10 years ago when i first attempted it and how that has an effect on me now that i'm taking biochem. Just be confident and you'll do fine.

Oh yeah, and the stupid essay. At Suny my question was how I envision my optometry practice in 15 years.
 
I interviewed at both SUNY and PCO.

SUNY unfortunately was my first interview ever so I was really nervous. They do make you do a short, 1-page essay during the first 20 minutes of your interview which really isn't too bad. After the writing section, I was led into a room with 3 interviewers. They mostly focused on my weak points in my file and my research. It was all questions from them and at the end you're offered time to ask them any questions. But it really was like they ask you why this one grade is bad and what happened or why my QR on my OAT was kind of crappy. I have to be honest but I had a really bad vibe from one of the interviewers so I kind of broke down and tensed up. The other two were really nice though. Also, it seemed really rushed. But when I came out, another interviewee was in the waiting room and told me I was in there for almost 20 minutes while hers was only 10-15-ish minutes. The school was wonderful and you hear back via snail mail within a week.

PCO was absolutely amazing. It was my number 1 school and I was thrilled when I was offered an interview. You hear people say the interview is really just like a conversation... it really truly is! I interviewed with the business director and it felt like I had known her for ages. She was very easy to talk to and you can lead the conversation in any direction you want.

I ended up getting wait-listed at SUNY and acceptance into PCO so I am now in the class of 2015 at PCO! Best advice: Be yourself and practice interview questions for SUNY.
 
Thank you everyone for your responses, especially Veritas23.

Does anyone know if schools will probably offer an interview after requesting you to fill a supplementary form (ICO and OSU just sent me the request?)
 
Yes you need to submit supplemental apps before being considered for an interview---they want that $$ haha.
 
Sorry I read your question wrong...not sure but ICO kept pestering me to submit their supplemental and then the day afterward they invited me on an interview.
 
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