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Are there any stats anywhere which detail how many military vets apply to med school every year and get accepted?
I think LizzyM has commented on military veterans wearing certain uniforms to interview day. Maybe she can shed some light on that question.
I think LizzyM has commented on military veterans wearing certain uniforms to interview day. Maybe she can shed some light on that question.
LizzyM said:Military dress uniforms are sharp and the military is still respected in this country such that it is not a liablity IMHO to wear the uniform to a med school interview.
I think it also depends on the school. During my interview at Georgetown, an interviewer showed up in uniform. The dean and GT personnel was impressed and automatically respected him. But this might also be because this was D.C.
I wore my dress blues to my interview. I already paid for them, don't wear them much usually, and they do look pretty nice (plus it saved me from having to invest in another suit). Plus they have all your ribbons and accomplishments on them. One of my interviewers asked me about the ribbons and what they meant.
To clarify, I was active duty at the time. I haven't worn a uniform of any form since I got out of the military.
@Goro what do you think of a veteran wearing one of these (hat included) to an interview instead of a suit and tie?
We usually say "Orientation starts ___. When can you be here????"
Semper Fi!
Pictures or it didn't happen.One of my classmates was a marine who flew apaches. Landed it right on the parking deck on interview day, stepped out in full dress blues. They made him dean on the spot
Power moves onlyOne of my classmates was a marine who flew apaches. Landed it right on the parking deck on interview day, stepped out in full dress blues. They made him dean on the spot
Personally, I wouldn't have worn my old uniform to my interviews. But that's my choice.
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One of my classmates was a marine who flew apaches. Landed it right on the parking deck on interview day, stepped out in full dress blues. They made him dean on the spot
Same.
Hell. I wouldn't even wear it if I were still active duty. *shrugs*
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Marines don't fly Apaches. 😛
No gentleman wears a hat indoors! I would be horrified if a Marine did not remove his hat (cover) when interviewing.
AMCAS appliations have questions on military service and honorable discharge but I've never seen anything published on that.Are there any stats anywhere which detail how many military vets apply to med school every year and get accepted?
No gentleman wears a hat indoors! I would be horrified if a Marine did not remove his hat (cover) when interviewing.
I have seen active duty Air Force and Navy interview in uniform at my school as well as West Point cadets. I see just about every interviewed applicant in the past 20 years and I don't recall ever seeing a Marine! Can't recall ever seeing an application from a Marine either. Other than Coast Guard, it is the smallest branch so that may be part of the explanation.