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UIC Interview
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read the interview feedback. it does a good job of letting you know what it's like.
the interview is pretty laid back - you have 2 interviews, 30 minutes each, one-on-one - it can be closed or open file, depending on what the interviewer wants to do (i had one open and one closed). then you have a tour, talk with current students, etc.
the feedback should prepare you, though.
the interview is pretty laid back - you have 2 interviews, 30 minutes each, one-on-one - it can be closed or open file, depending on what the interviewer wants to do (i had one open and one closed). then you have a tour, talk with current students, etc.
the feedback should prepare you, though.
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I have already read the interview feedbacks, but I am still a little nervous.
I am not sure how I should answer "why UIC"?
I have personal reasons (my brother and cousins live in Chicago, strong support system). I am not sure if I should mention the academic curriculum (which I know nothing about). I want to talk about how I would like to specialize and would have the opportunity to gain exposure to the different specialties that UIC has (Perio, Endo, Ortho,....). I would also like to discuss my community involvement and how I would like to participate in the community-based dental outreach program that dental students are able to participate in. Other than that I am not sure what I should/should not say.
How did you answer that question? Did you hear from them yet?
Thank you.
I have already read the interview feedbacks, but I am still a little nervous.
I am not sure how I should answer "why UIC"?
I have personal reasons (my brother and cousins live in Chicago, strong support system). I am not sure if I should mention the academic curriculum (which I know nothing about). I want to talk about how I would like to specialize and would have the opportunity to gain exposure to the different specialties that UIC has (Perio, Endo, Ortho,....). I would also like to discuss my community involvement and how I would like to participate in the community-based dental outreach program that dental students are able to participate in. Other than that I am not sure what I should/should not say.
How did you answer that question? Did you hear from them yet?
Thank you.
ltb said:read the interview feedback. it does a good job of letting you know what it's like.
the interview is pretty laid back - you have 2 interviews, 30 minutes each, one-on-one - it can be closed or open file, depending on what the interviewer wants to do (i had one open and one closed). then you have a tour, talk with current students, etc.
the feedback should prepare you, though.
dentalrs said:I would also like to discuss my community involvement and how I would like to participate in the community-based dental outreach program that dental students are able to participate in.
this is really good to talk about.
it looks like you have plenty to talk about - the 30 minutes fly by, so don't sweat it.
i did some research on the school and i talked about what i liked about it (including the community-based program) and why i like chicago and such. i got my acceptance letter, so i guess it worked 🙂 - i'm an IL resident, too, for what it's worth.
Congratulations!!!!!!
I am out-of-state, so I am a little worried.
I am going to talk about how I have a strong support system in Chicago, my brother and cousins live in Chicago. UIC is my number one choice and hope that I get accepted. How long after your interview did you get an acceptance letter?
I hope I become your classmate next year.
Take care and good luck.
I am out-of-state, so I am a little worried.
I am going to talk about how I have a strong support system in Chicago, my brother and cousins live in Chicago. UIC is my number one choice and hope that I get accepted. How long after your interview did you get an acceptance letter?
I hope I become your classmate next year.
Take care and good luck.
ltb said:this is really good to talk about.
it looks like you have plenty to talk about - the 30 minutes fly by, so don't sweat it.
i did some research on the school and i talked about what i liked about it (including the community-based program) and why i like chicago and such. i got my acceptance letter, so i guess it worked 🙂 - i'm an IL resident, too, for what it's worth.
I am actually a CA resident myself.
My GPA is not that competitive (3.0), but I am currently doing a masters at UCLA. I have strong DAT scores, and a lot of research experience
PAT:19
RC: 19
QR: 20
Bio: 20
G-Chem: 25
O-Chem: 21
TS: 22
AA: 21
Good luck....I really hope you get an interview (Chicago need some California sunshine).
My GPA is not that competitive (3.0), but I am currently doing a masters at UCLA. I have strong DAT scores, and a lot of research experience
PAT:19
RC: 19
QR: 20
Bio: 20
G-Chem: 25
O-Chem: 21
TS: 22
AA: 21
Good luck....I really hope you get an interview (Chicago need some California sunshine).
mellow13 said:hey dentalrs, congrats on the interview.
Are you a resident of Illinois? I'm asking because I also applied there, but I'm from CA. If you're not from IL, may I ask what your stats are? Thanks.
dentalrs said:Congratulations!!!!!!
I am out-of-state, so I am a little worried.
I am going to talk about how I have a strong support system in Chicago, my brother and cousins live in Chicago. UIC is my number one choice and hope that I get accepted. How long after your interview did you get an acceptance letter?
I hope I become your classmate next year.
Take care and good luck.
the 2nd round of acceptances went out on january 23rd - anyone accepted at that meeting has until february 22nd to accept the offer, so there will probably be another adcom meeting shortly after to determine the 3rd wave of acceptances.
ltb said:the 2nd round of acceptances went out on january 23rd - anyone accepted at that meeting has until february 22nd to accept the offer, so there will probably be another adcom meeting shortly after to determine the 3rd wave of acceptances.
I was accepted on the 2nd round...Regarding being out of state, I think this is a major disadvantage, primarily because if you look at the numbers from previous years, they did not accept any out of state last year, and only 1 each year before that.
this isn't necessarily trueetan4 said:I was accepted on the 2nd round...Regarding being out of state, I think this is a major disadvantage, primarily because if you look at the numbers from previous years, they did not accept any out of state last year, and only 1 each year before that.
those years, only that number of out of staters actually attended UIC - it doesn't necessarily mean they didn't accept anyone from out of state
ltb said:this isn't necessarily true
those years, only that number of out of staters actually attended UIC - it doesn't necessarily mean they didn't accept anyone from out of state
I actually saw the number of out of staters who were interviewed last year, and it was only 1 student out of thousands.
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