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Those who had their interviews at University of Houston, please share your experiences....
 
i thought that the whole process was well done. it was not stressful at ALL. Dr. Simpson was my interviewer and was so nice! now just the wait game..tick..tick..is it here yet!?
 
dana92085 said:
i thought that the whole process was well done. it was not stressful at ALL. Dr. Simpson was my interviewer and was so nice! now just the wait game..tick..tick..is it here yet!?


Glad to hear it 👍 . Did they give you any idea of how long after the interview they will inform you of your status? Also, did they have you write an essay or anything of that matter?

Good luck!!
 
utssk said:
Glad to hear it 👍 . Did they give you any idea of how long after the interview they will inform you of your status? Also, did they have you write an essay or anything of that matter?

Good luck!!

yep, there was an essay and a group discussion thing. they said about 3-4 weeks. there were about 30 people at this interview. they said that the interview about 250 people -- 9 or so interview dates. good luck. 😀
 
I went on the 27. They greet you at the door with a smile and make you feel at home all day. I got there about 9 and left about 1:30. There was a warm-up for the group exercise, a file review, the one-on-one interview, the group exercise and the writing sample. You get forty-five minutes for the group prep and the writing sample and you sit in a big room with lots of other students for both of these. There were five fellow applicants working with me in the group exercise and about ten students standing around watching us--grading us I think. In between each activity we had time to sit and talk to student "Ambassadors" who were all nice and helpful. The one-on-one interview was laid back, low stress, simple. Not much else to say. There truly is no need to stress about this interview. Although I know you will anyway. :laugh:
 
that1guy said:
I went on the 27. They greet you at the door with a smile and make you feel at home all day. I got there about 9 and left about 1:30. There was a warm-up for the group exercise, a file review, the one-on-one interview, the group exercise and the writing sample. You get forty-five minutes for the group prep and the writing sample and you sit in a big room with lots of other students for both of these. There were five fellow applicants working with me in the group exercise and about ten students standing around watching us--grading us I think. In between each activity we had time to sit and talk to student "Ambassadors" who were all nice and helpful. The one-on-one interview was laid back, low stress, simple. Not much else to say. There truly is no need to stress about this interview. Although I know you will anyway. :laugh:


Thanks for all the info, it has been helpful. I'm glad to hear that the interview process went so smoothly. Good luck to you guys. 🙂
 
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