For those that interviewed already, how did you guys prepare? My interview is scheduled for November 9th and the email stated to prepare for MMI, which I'm really nervous about! Any tips you could share?
Hi everyone! I interviewed Sep 28th and received my acceptance letter Oct 12th. Preparing for the MMI, I purchased a book from Barnes and Noble called "Multiple Mini Interview (MMI): Winning Strategies from Admissions" by Samir Desai. It's a great look at what to expect, how to prepare, and contains a lot of practice problems w/ solutions. On interview day, the MMI was exactly what I expected it to be based off the info in this book. Good luck!
Hi everyone! I interviewed Sep 28th and received my acceptance letter Oct 12th. Preparing for the MMI, I purchased a book from Barnes and Noble called "Multiple Mini Interview (MMI): Winning Strategies from Admissions" by Samir Desai. It's a great look at what to expect, how to prepare, and contains a lot of practice problems w/ solutions. On interview day, the MMI was exactly what I expected it to be based off the info in this book. Good luck!
For those that interviewed already, how did you guys prepare? My interview is scheduled for November 9th and the email stated to prepare for MMI, which I'm really nervous about! Any tips you could share?
For those that interviewed already, how did you guys prepare? My interview is scheduled for November 9th and the email stated to prepare for MMI, which I'm really nervous about! Any tips you could share?
Honestly there’s not many ways to prepare for it because the questions are random scenarios. However there are sample MMI’s on google that can give you a feel for what they’re like. The best thing you can do is be yourself and be confident in your answers. You’ll do great, and good luck !
If you are seriously interested in the school, I would say go for it, even if your stats are below average. You probably have a better chance than you realize. What other schools are you considering?