What % of applicants get interviews?

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DimaDrill

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I just got an interview at CCOM for next wed. I just curious about the % of applicants that recieve an interview. Should I be excited? I mean what are my chances now? I have a 3.93 GPA and 25P MCAT. 10B 9P 6V. I work as a medical assistant now. But i read over the interview feedback at it looks like they just grill you with very hard to answer ethical questions. How important is an interview in terms of them making their decision on me?
 
DimaDrill said:
I just got an interview at CCOM for next wed. I just curious about the % of applicants that recieve an interview. Should I be excited? I mean what are my chances now? I have a 3.93 GPA and 25P MCAT. 10B 9P 6V. I work as a medical assistant now. But i read over the interview feedback at it looks like they just grill you with very hard to answer ethical questions. How important is an interview in terms of them making their decision on me?

From what I heard....May be rumor....CCOM interviews most if not all well QUALIFIED aplicants at least once. I guess that depends on the pool of applicants though. Suposedly a huge amount of importance is placed on the interviews as opposed to pure stats. They are notorious for letting in people that want primary care and actually know what theosteo philosophy is all about. Also I heard they can tell when you are BSing them.
 
thanks. Does anyone else have any thoughts on this?
 
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