I interviewed on Tuesday and then got a call from Dr. Murphy ( Dean of College of Medicine) Wednesday around 4pm while I was enjoying my 10 hour drive home!
There were 6 of us on Tuesday and all happened to have a first name that started with a J 🙂. Interviews started after lunch around 1pm and lasted till a little after 4. I went 5th and had a significantly longer interview then the others. I mean 40 minutes instead of 20-30, which I consider 10 to 20 more minutes of talking to be a lot.
I had a relatively difficult ethics question in comparison to ones I've been told they have asked. I don't think all 6 of us had an ethics question. They asked a lot of questions, but you just need to smile and give concise, intelligent answers that show your character.
I wish everything was finished being built, so I would have left with an accurate image of everything. We did not get to go into the anatomy lab due to privacy issues, but at a quick glance it seemed well done. They have a mock clinic, which may serve as a real student clinic in the future I think, and two simulator rooms. The simulators were not in yet. I can't imagine anything not being complete by next summer.
Don't stress to much and end up sounding like a robot answering questions. You should already be intimately familiar with your application- it's your life 🙂. I am really objective, so feel free to ask questions or PM me.
Hey! I think I saw u that day (I'm guessing i'm right from your post).
Congrats!
I'm one of the short Asian girls u saw in the lobby in my stinky lab coat in the hallway.
Just came in here to see if anyone had questions, and noticed your post,
and wanted to congratulate u!
I think our third building will be completed by December,
so if u wanted to see the final building I'm sure u could come visit then.
We don't get out for break until the 22nd of December anyway.
🙂
Our deans are great. All the professors are very approachable.
And u guys may have it somewhat easier than us since u guys will have US in addition to all the great faculty and staff next year.
🙂
So far there is no one in our class that's turned me down when I asked for help. Everyone helps each other out here.
Dr. Murphy (our Dean and Vice-President of WCU-COM) emphasized during our orientation week that they chose us for our grades and heart(personality).
So for all of u that have interviews next week,
just let your great personality shine and don't be nervous.
They are all very nice and will make u feel very comfortable.
🙂
As for the anatomy lab, u will be half-living there next year,
so don't feel too sad about not being able to see it this time around.
🙂