Positively
4 out of 10
40 minutes
At the school
1
One-on-one
Closed file
"Why would you make a good doctor? (I had been prepared to answer "why do you want to be a doctor" so it was kind of hard to answer at first)" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Why Morehouse?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"What were your academic weaknesses/strengths?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"There were no particularly thought-provoking questions; the most interesting question was probably "What was the most interesting/daring thing you've ever done or tried?"" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Ironically, I wasn't as prepared for the "why do you want to be a doctor" questions as I thought. You always have in your mind why, but it would have been much more helpful to go over what exactly to say. It was hard to answer her question of "Why would you make a good doctor?"" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Read over the student interview feedback website, my secondary and AMCAS apps, and the school's history, mission, objectives (VERY HELPFUL to know their primary care mission and objective to serve the underserved). Also read the wall street journal, new york times, etc. to stay on top of current health care policy issues, but there was NO question whatsoever that had anything to do remotely with health care issues, gladly!" Report Response
"All of the M1 and M2 students were very friendly to us and stopped by to talk to us on their way to/from classes. Also, the way the students all spoke highly of the classes and professors was impressive. They all emphasized that there really is no competition between peers like there definitely was during undergrad, and that you don't have those types of students who are so concerned about what you got on your exam and that everyone really works cooperatively. I was also very impressed with the diversity I saw on campus. I came expecting a 100% African American student and faculty population, thinking that "historically black" meant 100% black, and was pleasantly surprised to see that while approx. 75% of the campus is Black, there were White, Latino, Korean, Indian, international, and other ethnic backgrounds represented in the students and faculty. I also got to see a bit of Atlanta that night and it positively reinforced Morehouse as one of my choices." Report Response
"The tour of campus was extremely short and many of the buildings seemed to be locked or closed off." Report Response
"It was my first interview and I only wish I had been more relaxed going into it. Don't treat interviews like going to an exam!" Report Response
"Overall, it went well, although it took a few questions for my interviewer to crack a smile. She seemed slightly antisocial at first and it seemed to be difficult to get HER to relax! But eventually, after we finished talking about stuff like my academic record and why I want to be a doctor, we both loosened up and spent the rest of the time talking casually." Report Response
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