I had an interview about a month ago...I won't name the exact school, but it's a Florida school. I had two interviews that day. First one went well and the interviewer I had was great! She was very funny and I felt comfortable around her.
My question is regarding my second interview. It was with a researcher/faculty member and he started off by pronouncing my name wrong so I politely corrected him. He then says "well, I'll just pronounce your name the way I want"... and off to an awkward start it was!
He read out generic questions and had me answer them like "what are your weaknesses?", "what are three words to describe yourself?", and others...
However, when he asked how I relieve stress, I said I exercise and often play with my dog, who is a labrador/pit mix named June. I've had her for 6 years and she's been a constant companion so I was just being honest. He then asked if I liked animals and I answered that I do and volunteer regularly at a shelter...
Then, it got weird...and it might be because he doesn't like dogs or animals?? But he asked if I was serious about medicine... I explained that I was and gave substantial reasons. Then, he asked if I would be willing to KILL a dog if it meant that I could get into the school.. Then, he rephrased and asked if I would kill MY dog...
I didn't know if he was joking. I basically replied that I would not ever do that to my dog...
More questions later.. and a cordial thank you and nice to meet you, I was finished with the interview.
I asked several of my friends and some say that I should report this interviewer and others say to just let it be? I really would like some advice.. the interview was a month ago so I received my notification today. I am waitlisted near the middle/bottom and I THOUGHT I had done really well. The awesome first interviewer was saying how good of a match I was at their school and I thought I would receive at least a better waitlist spot.
What should I do?
My question is regarding my second interview. It was with a researcher/faculty member and he started off by pronouncing my name wrong so I politely corrected him. He then says "well, I'll just pronounce your name the way I want"... and off to an awkward start it was!
He read out generic questions and had me answer them like "what are your weaknesses?", "what are three words to describe yourself?", and others...
However, when he asked how I relieve stress, I said I exercise and often play with my dog, who is a labrador/pit mix named June. I've had her for 6 years and she's been a constant companion so I was just being honest. He then asked if I liked animals and I answered that I do and volunteer regularly at a shelter...
Then, it got weird...and it might be because he doesn't like dogs or animals?? But he asked if I was serious about medicine... I explained that I was and gave substantial reasons. Then, he asked if I would be willing to KILL a dog if it meant that I could get into the school.. Then, he rephrased and asked if I would kill MY dog...
I didn't know if he was joking. I basically replied that I would not ever do that to my dog...
More questions later.. and a cordial thank you and nice to meet you, I was finished with the interview.
I asked several of my friends and some say that I should report this interviewer and others say to just let it be? I really would like some advice.. the interview was a month ago so I received my notification today. I am waitlisted near the middle/bottom and I THOUGHT I had done really well. The awesome first interviewer was saying how good of a match I was at their school and I thought I would receive at least a better waitlist spot.
What should I do?