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I need some advice. During the course of an interview day, I had 3 open-file, one-on-one interviews. I felt really good about the first one, so-so about the second, and absolutely awful about the last.
Recap:
The final interview was with a fellow and he really just didn't seem to care about the whole process in general. For starters, he showed up 20 mins late to my interview because he ran home to set up an animal trap for his wife. He then started off the interview asking me what I was interviewing for MD or MD/PhD and said that he would probably look over my application over the weekend or something afterwards. Our entire interview ended up being a walk to the library because we were going to meet up with everyone for lunch. I was expecting something more formal so I didn't realize that was going to be our entire interview until halfway through. He was very curt and asked me what was on my application- my gpa, mcat, ecc, etc. and told me that based on my application I was probably in the middle of the pack and had a 50/50 chance of getting in. I didn't really know how to respond to that... I tried to tell him traditional/important interview answers like why I wanted to go into medicine and why I want to be a doctor while we were walking, but he was looking at his phone (possibly texting?) and kind of tuned out. It was rude. He asked me where else I had interviewed and if I had heard back from them. I told him that I had at one other school so far and that they put me on their alternate list and he responded "Really? hm, interesting." I also didn't know how to respond to that…. Finally, he asked me what I would do if I didn't get into medical school. I told him I would try to improve my application and reapply but that if I truly was not able to become a physician, that I might pursue something else in healthcare. He then scolded me and said "that is the wrong answer. There is only one right answer to that question and it is to reapply and reapply and reapply until you are a doctor." I was shocked. Of course I want to be a doctor more than anything but I was trying to be realistic as some people don't get in after reapplying 3 years in a row… And I think to say there is only one right answer doesn't seem fair. It was really awful and awkward from that point on. He ended the interview and asked if I had any questions. I felt so awful and just went with how does he like living in the area. He said that was probably the easiest question to answer- the area is great and has everything- which I already knew. So I just felt dumb to boot. He didn't ever smile the entire time we interviewed (he was always direct and curt) but as soon as we got to lunch and he was talking to other admissions coordinators he was all smiles and laughs. I felt like he was putting on a face for them. Either that or he was trying to be particularly cold/mean to me.
Sorry to include such a long description and I don't want to sound like a big complainer but it was just awful and I wish it would have gone so much better because I really liked this school 🙁
So my question is do I just let it go and wait to tell the admissions committee about this experience after they decide whether to accept/reject me so it doesn't seem like I'm complaining/trying to alter their decision or do I call now and let them know that this interviewer seemed rude to me and maybe even ask if it's possible to reinterview?
Recap:
The final interview was with a fellow and he really just didn't seem to care about the whole process in general. For starters, he showed up 20 mins late to my interview because he ran home to set up an animal trap for his wife. He then started off the interview asking me what I was interviewing for MD or MD/PhD and said that he would probably look over my application over the weekend or something afterwards. Our entire interview ended up being a walk to the library because we were going to meet up with everyone for lunch. I was expecting something more formal so I didn't realize that was going to be our entire interview until halfway through. He was very curt and asked me what was on my application- my gpa, mcat, ecc, etc. and told me that based on my application I was probably in the middle of the pack and had a 50/50 chance of getting in. I didn't really know how to respond to that... I tried to tell him traditional/important interview answers like why I wanted to go into medicine and why I want to be a doctor while we were walking, but he was looking at his phone (possibly texting?) and kind of tuned out. It was rude. He asked me where else I had interviewed and if I had heard back from them. I told him that I had at one other school so far and that they put me on their alternate list and he responded "Really? hm, interesting." I also didn't know how to respond to that…. Finally, he asked me what I would do if I didn't get into medical school. I told him I would try to improve my application and reapply but that if I truly was not able to become a physician, that I might pursue something else in healthcare. He then scolded me and said "that is the wrong answer. There is only one right answer to that question and it is to reapply and reapply and reapply until you are a doctor." I was shocked. Of course I want to be a doctor more than anything but I was trying to be realistic as some people don't get in after reapplying 3 years in a row… And I think to say there is only one right answer doesn't seem fair. It was really awful and awkward from that point on. He ended the interview and asked if I had any questions. I felt so awful and just went with how does he like living in the area. He said that was probably the easiest question to answer- the area is great and has everything- which I already knew. So I just felt dumb to boot. He didn't ever smile the entire time we interviewed (he was always direct and curt) but as soon as we got to lunch and he was talking to other admissions coordinators he was all smiles and laughs. I felt like he was putting on a face for them. Either that or he was trying to be particularly cold/mean to me.
Sorry to include such a long description and I don't want to sound like a big complainer but it was just awful and I wish it would have gone so much better because I really liked this school 🙁
So my question is do I just let it go and wait to tell the admissions committee about this experience after they decide whether to accept/reject me so it doesn't seem like I'm complaining/trying to alter their decision or do I call now and let them know that this interviewer seemed rude to me and maybe even ask if it's possible to reinterview?