Positively
2 out of 10
8 out of 10
60+ minutes
At the school
1
One-on-one
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"How did you come to be sitting in this chair across from me today? " Report Response | I was asked this question too
"What are the qualities of a leader, how have you exemplified those qualities in the past, and how do you think a physician needs to show these same characteristic? " Report Response | I was asked this question too
"3) How would your best friend describe you? 4) How do you think health education is related to the role of a physician? 5) Then.... the abortion question. " Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Your best friend's fifteen-year-old daughter comes to you, in a fit of tears, and wants you to give her an abortion and NOT tell her paretns. Without regard to legal issues... what do you think is the right thing to do? (This is interesting all right <wink>. As if ethical questions are not touchy enough.... the interviewer made it personal!)" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Sooo... how did you come to be sitting in this chair across from me today? (hubda wha? Unlike the abortion question where I confidently knew my beliefs before the interview, I found this question to be more difficult because of how open-ended it was. Fortunately, with such vague questions, the interviewer allows you to control the direction of the conversation.)" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"I read about current healthcare events, visited the UM website (easy to navigate and really informative), reviewed my application info, and explored downtown Miami (the night before) to make sure that I knew where the college of medicine was located. " Report Response
"I really liked the atmosphere. The students and admissions faculty are very warm and professional. You could see the good intent behind their efforts to make us comfortable as "visitors of the college of medicine". As with all medical school interviews, they did a WONDERFUL job of selling the school to us <wink> I really like the "non-traditional" additions to the curriculum, the UNBELIEVABLE medical facilities, the focused attention on clinical experience, and their new research successes and opportunities. I also really liked the personal attention that we EACH recieved. Unlike a lot of other schools (who pack in tons of interviewees in one day), there were only twelve (or so) of us. The admissions staff truly made an effort to reach out to each one of us individually. Finally, I really liked the interview! My interviewer was wonderful :) He was very professional and had a great sense of humor. I thoroughly enjoyed sharing my opinion on medical issues with him (he listened well and tried to see things from my perspective) and I liked how he made long clear descriptions of what he wanted me to answer. " Report Response
"The tuition.... really, really expensive! The tour was nice... but our student guide didn't talk loud enough! He walked ahead of the group and talked facing forward.... none of us could understand his soft-spoken explanations. We just enjoyed the view :) " Report Response
"That a large number of the those interviewed are accepted! Woohooo.... we made it past the thin part of the admissions funnel :) " Report Response
"It was great :) The people were friendly, the interview was fun, the food was great, the medical students were welcoming, and Miami was beautiful. " Report Response
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