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Idaho State University College of Pharmacy Interview Feedback Summary

Pocatello, ID

Pharmacy Schools | Public Non-Profit

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โญ Overall Impressions โ–ผ

How do you rank the facilities?

Most respondents rank the facilities as above average.

How do you rank this school among ALL other schools?

Most respondents rank this school above all other schools.

How do you rank this school among other schools to which you've applied?

Most respondents rank this school above other schools they applied to.
0 = Below, 10 = Above

What is your ranking of this school's location?

Most respondents rate the school location as good.
0 = Bad, 10 = Great

How is the friendliness of the admissions office?

Most respondents said the admissions office was friendly.

What is your ranking of this area's cultural life?

Most respondents rate the areaโ€™s cultural life as good.
0 = Bad, 10 = Great

How is the responsiveness of the admissions office?

Most respondents said the admissions office was responsive.
๐Ÿ’ฌ Interview Questions โ–ผ

What is one of the specific questions they asked you?

The most commonly asked interview questions at medical schools encompassed inquiries regarding past experiences handling group members, motivations for choosing pharmacy and ISU, responses to ethical dilemmas, uniqueness compared to other applicants, dealing with challenging scenarios like an elderly customer missing medication, strengths and weaknesses, as well as aspects of the pharmacy profession. Some respondents also mentioned participating in an MMI format with a group discussion on moral/ethical situations and indicated a nondisclosure agreement may have been in place during the interview process.

What was the most interesting question?

Students said most interesting question asked at Idaho State University College of Pharmacy discussed various scenarios like handling drug-related inquiries, ethical dilemmas, future career plans, and personal values. The interview format was not explicitly mentioned as MMI, but some responses indicated a structured approach, possibly involving nondisclosure agreements.

What was the most difficult question?

Students said the most difficult questions asked at Idaho State University College of Pharmacy discussed various scenarios such as handling ethical dilemmas, addressing personal qualifications beyond grades and compassion, and evaluating conflict resolution skills within a team setting. Additionally, some responses hinted at an MMI format with nondisclosure agreements, suggesting a structured interview approach with specific situational questions.
โœ… Interview Preparation and Impressions โ–ผ

How long was the interview?

Most respondents had an interview of 40 - 50 minutes.

How did the interview impress you?

Most respondents felt positively about their interview.

How many people interviewed you?

Most respondents were interviewed by 2 people.

What was the stress level of the interview?

Most respondents rated their interview as average stress.

How you think you did?

Most respondents thought they performed well at the interview.

What was the style of the interview?

Most respondents had a in a group interview.

What type of interview was it?

Most respondents had an open file interview.

Was this interview in-person or virtual?

Most respondents had a virtual interview.
Data includes both pre- and post-COVID interviews.
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Where did the interview take place?

Most respondents were interviewed at the school.

How did you prepare for the interview?

Many applicants prepared for the interview by utilizing resources such as Student Doctor Network (SDN), reviewing common interview questions, and conducting mock interviews with friends or mentors to practice their responses. They emphasized the importance of being prepared for a variety of questions without memorizing answers to maintain authenticity during the interview.

What impressed you positively?

Applicants were impressed by the friendly and welcoming atmosphere at the school, where faculty and students were approachable and created a sense of teamwork and camaraderie. They appreciated the relaxed yet professional environment during interviews, as well as the promptness and thoroughness of the admissions process.

What impressed you negatively?

Applicants commonly mentioned negative impressions such as long waiting times, disorganized schedules, lack of information or tours, and unfavorable weather conditions. Suggestions include providing better organization and communication during the interview process, more efficient scheduling to minimize waiting times, and offering campus tours to enhance the applicant experience.

What did you wish you had known ahead of time?

Applicants commonly wished they had known in advance about the competitive nature of the application process, including limited spots for out-of-state students and the importance of a strong application. They also expressed a desire for more information on the interview process and the school's history.

What are your general comments?

Applicants commonly mentioned the long and organized interview process involving multiple interviews, group discussions, and essay writing, which could be nerve-wracking but ultimately rewarding. Some feedback included suggestions for better scheduling, reducing downtime, and ensuring fair participation in group activities.
  • Meridian campus has lots of opportunities to work and go to school at the same time
  • If you are invited to an interview, prepare for a long day! Although the interview process is well organized and lasts only half a day, you can expect an open file interview, a student group interview, an ethical question group discussion while being observed by ISU pharm students & faculty admissions personnel, and lastly writing an essay about the ethical question posed to your group. It was a grueling process. I'm not sure if it was because this was only my second interview that I was so nervous or if it was the newness of what to expect for the interview, but I was way nervous throughout the day.
  • interview with more than one school. find one that gives out early acceptance letters like the southern nevada (private) pharmacy school. that school is way to fucking expensive but do it anyway because going to the interview that really matters and being able to say that you have already been accepted elsewhere is a big bust. plus, that first interview is a good practice run for yourself. sounds like a lot of money for an extra interview but its certainly worth it. trust me. I got accepted into the program so i'm not blowing smoke up your ass.
  • First I had an interview with two professors for 55 minutes. After that, I had a group interview with other applicants for 30 minutes. Then, we had 30 minutes a case-study discussion. Also, we got another one hour to write an eassy about our case study question. During discussion time, I felt a little bit nervous coz those pharm.D students were observing us. However, everything went very well. I got my accpetance letter after three weeks of my interview :) I am really going to the school since they have the resedency program that I want to practice!
  • Overall it was a good experience. But I wish I didn't have to spend all day in Pocatello for an interview that only lasted a few hours.

What are your suggestions for the admissions office?

Applicants commonly suggest that the admissions office should improve response times to emails and encourage early submission of materials with professional editing assistance available. Additionally, streamlining the interview process, especially for specific campus locations, was a recurring recommendation.
๐Ÿ“ On-Site Experience โ–ผ

Who was the tour given by?

Tours were most commonly given by a Student

How did the tour guide seem?

Most tour guides were enthusiastic about the school.

What is your in-state status?

Most respondents are in state students.

What were your total hours spent traveling?

Most respondents spent 4-6 hours traveling to the interview.

What was your primary mode of travel?

Most respondents traveled by automobile to the interview.

About how much did you spend on room, food, and travel?

Most respondents spent between $101 and $200.

What airport did you fly into?

Respondents who flew to the interview generally used There is no airport name or code provided in the response.

Where did you stay?

Most respondents stayed either Hotel or at a hotel.

What is the name of the hotel you stayed in?

The most commonly mentioned hotel among the responses is Econo Lodge University.

How would you rate the hotel?

Most respondents rated their hotel as good.
0 = Bad, 10 = Great

Would you recommend the hotel?

Most respondents would recommend their hotel.

What are your comments on where you stayed?

No responses