Negatively
10 out of 10
45 minutes
At the school
2
One-on-one
"General quesitons about my research. " Report Response | I was asked this question too
"See rapid fire questioning above (passion/ethics/morality)" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"(paraphrase) When people refer to "dirty" needles what to they mean?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"prior interviews, read about school" Report Response
"One the physicians who spoke was amazingly engaging/humorous/humbling." Report Response
"Assembly line feel to the interview day. From the number of students to the way in which information is presented. Not personal at all." Report Response
"I gave the day a 10 in stress level since it was my most stressful out of 14 interviews. I got the interviewer who gives the rapid fire string of questions that cannot be answered in a sentence. What is passion? Next question. What is [blank]? And on and on. It seemed he really didn't care what I answered just my demeanor in response to the stress test. Minority student perspective: while we were in front of the other 37 nonminority applicants, they dragged 3 or so URM applicants into a room, singling us out for a little chat. Why was this horrible? First, these minority things should be optional (I wasn't going to turn down talking to some minority students, but please), second, it was blatantly divisive (could've had the minority students walking around like all the other students who were chatting with the applicants I still would've asked why Tutfts has so few of you), third, it most likely sparked feelings among the non URM students, who undoubtedly were eyeing us upon returning from the seemingly preferential treatment (definitely was not), fourth, the admissions lady was there while we tried to gather candid answers about minority affairs (so of course all the URMs said it was the best), and five (now I'm just complaining) we all (3) had our interviews pushed late into the already tiring and long day. Tufts is a good place though. I think the education is great and they have very good faculty. The cost and housing are the main things students complain about (so they said). If I had to choose between Tufts and BU I would go to BU. At the time I was bitter going to so many interviews (this was my last) and I had gotten in at a better institution. These factors probably skewed my impression. Had it been my first my impression may have changed. " Report Response
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