So i've heard people talking about super bad interview experiences. And now I see that the interview feedback on this website has been taken down at the schools request. Whats the deal?
CJ122638 said:So i've heard people talking about super bad interview experiences. And now I see that the interview feedback on this website has been taken down at the schools request. Whats the deal?
You can try any of the following search terms:accidental said:Do a search. This has been talked about extensively.
The "deal" is that our interview is not like any other traditional interview. Sure it's different and not everyone loves it (I didn't do so well on my first try), but they do manage to pick great people for the school, so something must be working...CJ122638 said:So i've heard people talking about super bad interview experiences. And now I see that the interview feedback on this website has been taken down at the schools request. Whats the deal?
I, as well as many other people on SDN who wasted money for the ASDOH interview, will tell anyone everything about the interview - even what I am supposedly not suppose to tell. In the end, it's just an interview.ElDienteLoco said:The "deal" is that our interview is not like any other traditional interview. Sure it's different and not everyone loves it (I didn't do so well on my first try), but they do manage to pick great people for the school, so something must be working...
I believe the interview feedback is suppressed to try to give all applicants a fair shot at doing well in the interview. We have current event questions and things of that nature to select students who are aware of the world around them. How would you like to interview on the first day and get asked what countries border Turkmenistan (because who really knows?) and then see a week later that some applicant with a chip on his shoulder has posted the whole interview to everyone?
If anyone wants to know about the interview at ASDOH, just ask one of us. We'll tell you what we can and we won't tell you what we can't. It's not nearly as big a deal as people make it out to be...It's actually a lot tamer now than it was a couple of years ago. Most people get the current event questions now if they've turned on the TV in the last week. It used to be that you could memorize names and events from the NY Times for a month and still get floored with questions like "name 5 living heads of state excluding past and current U.S. Presidents." Perhaps Midwestern applicants will get all the really tough current event questions now. They have the mastermind.
whiskeysour said:ASDOH interview sounds more like hazing if you ask me. very secretive, harsh, and the only ones defending it are the ones that were accepted--much like a fraternity 🙄
Jeppedo said:I, as well as many other people on SDN who wasted money for the ASDOH interview, will tell anyone everything about the interview - even what I am supposedly not suppose to tell. In the end, it's just an interview.
Wasted money because the school did not live up to its hipe here on SDN, and I did not want to attend.ItsGavinC said:Wasted money becuase you weren't accepted? I doubt you telling anything about your interview from last year will help applicants this year, but it's worth a shot.
Why doesn't anyone understand? They don't suppress their feedback because of the current event questions. It's because they don't want anyone to talk about the guantlet that they make applicants run through naked while the adcoms wack their butts with paddles.Galen1 said:If the interview is based on CURRENT events then why do they care if PAST questions are posted? Someone on their adcom must have bitten into a cactus, or the desert heat is getting to them...
Jeppedo said:Wasted money because the school did not live up to its hipe here on SDN, and I did not want to attend.
ItsGavinC said:It's obvious that you haven't interviewed there.