Positively
4 out of 10
30 minutes
At the school
2
One-on-one
Open file
"Do you regret your fruitless service experiences?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Do you think this interview has a measureable effect on your chances of getting in? (No--but of course you can't tell them that. I got the impression that these were some serious "what did you get on your MCAT" people when determining admissions) (I should be honest--no one really asked me this question.)" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Do you have any other questions about Southwestern?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"How are your children's personalities different?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"How many stem cell lines are available for research in the US?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"relax tell an interviewer that you know that the IM chair is on President Bush's Bioethics Council. Of course, at this point it would help if you knew something about bioethics (which I don't)." Report Response
"students were very forthright and honest about their experiences I liked the fact that faculty were willing to spend their Saturdays interviewing people. I enjoyed seeing the ER room where JFK died." Report Response
"I don't like a Saturday interview. There's just something creepy about emptying the campus when prospective students show up. Maybe each Texas school only gets certain days of the week for interviews, but still ..." Report Response
"Orientation auditorium was underground (I had trouble finding it)." Report Response
"Intense, driven student body. Not competitive--I think that's a myth re-told by lower ranked schools. If you really enjoy studying and book-learning, this is the school for you. Their clinical experiences do not look as strong as similarly ranked schools. Out-of-state students get a pretty sweet deal. Also, the school projects a very research, academic-oriented image, but not many MD students are involved in research. In a few words, I would describe Southwestern as intense and vividly trying to cultivate a sense of prestige about the school. A very good school for young, smart people who just KNOW they want to be doctors." Report Response
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