Applicants commonly mentioned the importance of being well-prepared with examples, expressing enthusiasm during the interview, and being ready to discuss weaknesses in their application. They also highlighted the friendliness of interviewers and the overall positive experiences at the school.
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Have examples ready for everything.
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Students at the school seemed proud of how they were part of doctor of pharmacy program. Interviewees were very solid in asking questions, not in understanding manner. only focused about GPA and PCAT scores. No extracurricular or pharmacy experience seemed important.
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My interviewers were awesome, show them you are enthusiastic and they will love you! You might get a good cop, bad cop interview, but don't worry, even the hard questions are just there to test you. Be yourself and answer to the best of your knowledge!
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Love jimmy johns!
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Good tour with student tour guides that allow you time to relax and ask questions. Interview was very relaxed.
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Interviewers make you feel comfortable make sure to ask questions they love that.
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They will pick apart your application and ask you any and every question about it. They will most likely come back at you with a challenge to your answers to their questions. Be very prepared.
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Put some signs up on interview day to direct students to the right place. Don't make us wait so long before the interviews. Other than that, great tour and free lunch!! :)
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The interviewers question you on the weak aspects of your application. If you didn't volunteer in a pharmacy - they'll ask why you wanna be a pharm and not an MD.
Or my composite was good on pcat, but my reading was bad.
Be prepared to explain your weaknesses.
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I wish I could afford this school cuz I love it.
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The interviewers are very friendly and try to make the interview conversational. You go on a tour and then interviewed, you can leave after your done.
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I was very impressed by NSU West Palm. I really hope I get into this school because it is my first choice.
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Very friendly, laid back interview, just be yourself
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I was very nervous but I had prepared well to expect any questions that may be thrown my way. The committee was very nice; they try to make you feel very comfortable. Just go in the interview with confidence and answer the questions to the best of your ability. Remember they want you there, else they would not have requested an interview with you.
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Waste of time and money.
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I had a great experience and it was such a pleasure to meet the Faculty (interviewees). As they get to know you better, you get to know them as well. There is alot of waiting. You wait to get called into the interview room one-by-one, until the person before you is done interviewing.
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After the interview, I am not so impressed with Nova.
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Very intimidating and stressful, but I've heard this is not the norm so don't get too worried!
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The experience was very good. You just need to prepare ahead of time and tell the truth. If you are well prepared, you will simply perform better than the others. If you had a bad quarter/semester, explain it with confident! The fact is even they ask you this, they are not trying to attack your weak point. If your academic performance ever be a problem, they will not even ask you to come to an interview. They are simply looking for a good answer. They are not trying to throw your application away by that reason.
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It was pretty good. The faculty who interviewed me were pretty encouraging (they were smiling) so it was not that stressful. Remember they want to know about you and its not like they are trying to attack you or find flaws or something so always be positive. Also, the student tour guides were pretty friendly and gave a lot of support.
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Already did. Bring a magazine, you have to wait on other ppl being interviewed
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Amazing school, great location, had so much fun!
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Crystal told me over the phone to come at 8:30am, but the interview process really started at 9:30am. I interviewed about an hour after the tour was done. No school presentation, no essay, there were only an interview and a financial aid presentation. We were supposed to have 3 interviewers, but one couldn't be there. Questions were very straightforward. They were impressed because I can speak 4 languages very fluently and the fact that I learned English in 2 years. I was asked only 3 questions while the other interviewees were asked about 6 questions (don't know really why they asked so few questions).
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It was 3 applicants and we were taken on tour by 2 students for 45 mins. We were called 1 by 1 to be interviewed and we could leave when we were done. 2 of the 3 interviewers were professors. They had read all of my file and knew everything. They asked me a lot of questions...1 after another. Just mainly about me, things in my personal statement, PCAT, etc... Nothing was off the wall.
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Overall a great experience. THe interviews were very polite and personable. The staff member giving the tour reall calmed us down. School was impressive.
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Overall bery positive, I loved the school and the program seems to be top notch.
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There were only 3 of us, 2 interviewees didn't make it. We took a tour of about 25-30 min and then came back to the admissions office for the interviews. Then each of us patiently waited our turn since there's only one interview session at a time.
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I was the first to arrive so I would have been the first to be called in for the one-on-one interview. Three other applicants and I were taken on a tour of the school with P3 students- the building is like a maze! No joke, it's connected to other businesses and a gym. The tourguides were really helpful and laidback. After the tour, I was called in for the interview. It wasn't as bad as I thought but I did get stumped on some questions. However, the interviewers were nice and told me to relax. I think I did okay but who knows if my responses were what they were looking for. Guess we'll find out in the upcoming weeks!
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Worst Interview I have ever had (whether for jobs or other pharmacy schools)
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It was pretty good. however, there are different people interviewing now. Overall, they're really big on PROFESSIONALISM. grades aren't everything for them, but they are important. the interview is pretty important for this school.
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I arrived slightly before 8:30am and waited for the rest of the group of 5 interviewees and the 2 student tour guides to arrive. The tour lasted about 15 minutes. We then went back to the admissions office and they called us into our interview one at a time. Most of the others had 3 interviewers, I only had 2 because one left early. It was pretty standard, all of the questions were expected, nothing out there. Why Pharm? Why NSU? Why did you change careers? How did you study for the PCAT? What can you do for our school? Talking to the other interviewees really helps relieve the stress. I felt really good at the end, I believe I walked out with a smile.
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I enjoyed everything about the school itself. I really liked the facilities and seeing all the students dressed in scrubs. The actual interview, however, was really bad. I felt the interviewers were really rude and condescending. I was asked to explain everything on my application and no matter what answer I gave they never seemed satisfied. I was expecting the interview to be about getting to know ME better but it wasn't like that at all. They didn't care about who I was only why I wasn't the perfect applicant.
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I was nervous at first, but toward the middle, it was not that bad. They were just trying to get to know me.
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They asked a few questions, but basically wanted to know why I chose pharmacy, and why specifically nova. make sure you know why!! This website helped me do well on the interview and I hope I do the same for someone who is reading this. Make sure you look professional and there is really nothing to worry about- they are really sweet people. Do ur best and relax! Good luck to everyone!!
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Very professional
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Came in the afternoon and met 3 other interviewees. had a tour with a student who answered all our questions. then the interview began where we go in one by one for about 20 or so minutes each. and thats it.
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As soon as i arrived i became nervous as hell. The tour was nice because it relieved alot of stress. Talking to fellow applicants also helped a bunch with nervousness. My 3 interviewers were all really nice. One of them kept smiling and then giving me the "crazy eye", so i don't know what that means. I was very well prepared and they could tell so they tried stumping me a few times. Didn't work, i'm a machine. One of the PharmD's actually liked me so much that he gave me his card so i could call him up to go rock climbing.
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I was interviewed by three professors all sitting in a round table looking at me... sort of stressful at first, but I guess, the more you talk, the less they ask... That was my strategy and it seemed to work 'cause I got in! =) Good luck to you all and just be yourself and TRY to relax.
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Talk to many people casually while u wait for the real interview, but u are being evaluated from the beggining.
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Couldn't have been better, be prepared to wait though. but there are people just like you waiting also, so there is someone to talk to.
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Pretty good experience. Everyone there seemed really friendly. Tour for 30 minutes and then we waited until they called us in one by one.
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The interview process was pretty uneventful. After waiting for everyone to arrive in the reception area, they informally greeted us and sent us on a tour with a student. The tour was a weak 4 1/2 minute stroll through 2 hallways, nothing exciting. After the tour, one by one we got called in from the reception area to being the interview.
I thought the actual interview was very straight forward. Their were three faculty members who took turns asking questions. They clearly just wanted to get to know me, my motives for pursing pharmacy, and to see where I want to go with the degree. We talked for over 30 minutes, just about everyone of my answers digressed into something that led them into another question.
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It was very pleasant, the two interviewers are professors at the school and they were very friendly
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The interview was not as stressfull as I thought it would be. I just had to talk to two nice ladies for about 15 minutes or so. Just be sure to really know why you want to be a pharmacist...and have very specific experiences to describe. They kept asking me "We're still not exactly sure why you chose this..."
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When I first got there, 2 students gave a group of us a tour. Then we went to financial aid & talked to the woman there. Then, three people interviewed me, they were very funny & great people. I was asked mostly general questions.
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Quick tour by a student: kinda crappy
information on financial aid: good
interview: decent
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Great experience, great people, great school.
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It was a good experience. Great location. The interviewers were very personable.
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Began around 12:30 with a student guided tour, followed by a meeting with financial aid office and then the interview. The whole time was around 3 hours.
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Was good experience
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The interview was very stressfull. They really put you on the spot. The school seemed nice though. Some of the faculty are really snotty and that goes for the secretaries too. Private school people are always much nastier than public school.
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Went very well- I was accepted!
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It was a very good experience. I was really excited after going on a tour of the campus.
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Overall It went well. The interviewers were very friendly and wanted me to feel comfortable.