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New York University College of Dentistry Interview Feedback Summary

New York, NY

Dental Schools | Public Non-Profit

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Overall, applicants ranked the school in the top 29% of interviews, indicating it is moderately regarded. They found the interview generally impressive with a low stress level and felt they did well.
⭐ Overall Impressions
SDN Interview Experience Score
7.9
Good

Generally favorable experience overall, applicants reported positive interactions with some minor issues noted.

Based on 1,320 responses
Score Reference:
9–10 Exceptional 8–8.9 Very Good 7–7.9 Good 6–6.9 Mixed < 6 Needs Improvement
The SDN Interview Experience Score (SIES) is a composite metric that represents applicants overall impressions of their interview experience, based on multiple factors such as professionalism, facilities, responsiveness, and stress levels.

What was the stress level of the interview?

Most respondents rated their interview as average stress.

How do you rank this school among ALL other schools?

Most respondents rank this school above all other schools.

How did the interview impress you?

Most respondents felt positively about their interview.
Positively (73%)
Negatively (13%)
No change (14%)

How you think you did?

Most respondents thought they performed well at the interview.
Great (45%)
Good (36%)
Average (16%)
Poor (2%)
Bad (1%)

What are your general comments?

Applicants generally provided a mix of positive and negative feedback about their interview experiences at NYU. Positive comments highlighted aspects such as friendly interviewers, a stress-free environment, impressive facilities, and helpful admissions staff. On the other hand, negative feedback included concerns about class size, high costs, rumors of a high attrition rate, and some interviewers being blunt, rude, or not fully prepared. Suggestions included being prepared, showing genuine interest in the school, and not being deterred by negative reviews.
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  • Overall very friendly interview, and I feel like I have better perspective on the different aspects of the school.
  • I had a male professor interview me and he only cared about my DAT. Not about grades or getting to know me. A really bad experience
  • Nice clinics and staff. But too crowded, over 300 students divided in groups for clinics.
  • Interview day sold me to NYU
  • The admissions staff should really put together some sort of presentation about the school admissions process/statistics/curriculum/what sets it apart from other schools/etc, and not have us sitting in a room for two hours waiting to be called for two different interviews. They should also consider doing interviews later in the interview day (after the tour) so we may have more questions for them during the Q&A session.
💬 Interview Process

Length, number, and type of interviews

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Length:
28 Minutes Average
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Number:
1.2 Interviews Average
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Interview Type (Interaction):
97% One-on-One
3% Group Interview
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File Type:
93% Open-File
7% Closed-File
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Interview Modality:
13% Virtual
88% In-Person
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Interview Location (for In-Person):
100% At the School
0% Other Location

NYUCD-COMP interviews are an average of 28 minutes, with an average of 1.2 interviews. 97% of interviews are one-on-one, 88% are in-person, and 7% are closed-file. Of the in-person interviews, 100% are held at the school.

What is one of the specific questions they asked you?

The most commonly asked interview questions at medical schools include inquiries about the applicant's motivation for pursuing dentistry, such as "Why dentistry?" and "Why did you choose dentistry over medicine?" Additionally, questions about the applicant's background, strengths, weaknesses, and experiences related to dentistry, as well as ethical dilemmas and challenges faced, were frequently addressed during interviews. Some respondents mentioned being asked about specific activities or hobbies, their study habits, and their future goals in dentistry.
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What was the most interesting question?

Students said most interesting question asked at New York University College of Dentistry discussed a wide range of topics, including ethical dilemmas, future career plans, personal motivations for dentistry, and experiences with patient care. The interview format may have been an MMI (Multiple Mini Interview) given the variety of questions, and respondents may have been subject to a nondisclosure agreement based on the diverse nature of inquiries.
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How did you prepare for the interview?

Most applicants prepared for the interview by utilizing resources such as SDN, the school's website, mock interviews, and practicing common interview questions. Suggestions included reviewing application materials, researching the school thoroughly, and practicing answers to standard questions to ensure a confident and authentic interview performance.
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What was the most difficult question?

Students said most difficult question asked at New York University College of Dentistry discussed a wide range of topics, including managing the transition to dental school, ethical scenarios, personal attributes not in applications, and reasons for choosing dentistry. While specific questions varied, many responses suggested a conversational tone with faculty, with no predominant trend suggesting an MMI format or nondisclosure agreements.
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What impressed you positively?

Applicants were consistently impressed by the modern and up-to-date facilities at the school, as well as the friendly and welcoming atmosphere created by the faculty, staff, and students. Additionally, the location in New York City, the diverse student body, and the numerous opportunities for research and clinical experience were highlighted as positive aspects by many applicants.
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What impressed you negatively?

Applicants commonly expressed negative feedback about NYU Dental School regarding its high tuition and cost of living in NYC, the large class size leading to a crowded and overwhelming environment, outdated facilities, disorganized or rushed interviews and tours, and some students and faculty appearing unhappy or unwelcoming. Suggestions included improving the interview experience, addressing the high cost, updating facilities, enhancing the campus environment, and providing more personal interactions with current students.
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