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University of Texas McGovern Medical School at UTHealth Interview Feedback Summary

Houston, TX

Allopathic Medical Schools | Public Non-Profit

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Overall, applicants ranked the school in the top 18% of interviews, indicating it is highly regarded. They found the interview very impressive with a low stress level and felt they did well.
⭐ Overall Impressions
SDN Interview Experience Score
8.6
Above Average

Higher scores indicate a smoother, more positive interview experience with professional staff, organized logistics, and a supportive environment.

Based on 867 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.

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 area’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.
💬 Interview Questions

What is one of the specific questions they asked you?

The most commonly asked interview questions at medical schools include inquiring about the applicant's motivations for pursuing medicine, their strengths and weaknesses, experiences in research or clinical settings, interests outside of medicine, and ethical considerations related to healthcare. Applicants may also be asked about their career goals, family background, academic history, and how they handle challenges or failures. Additionally, some interviews are structured in an MMI format, where questions may not be disclosed due to confidentiality agreements.

What was the most interesting question?

Students said most interesting question asked at University of Texas McGovern Medical School at UTHealth discussed a wide range of topics, including personal motivations for pursuing medicine, ethical dilemmas in healthcare, future of medicine, and balancing personal interests with a medical career. While some responses suggest a conversational approach with questions about hobbies, family, and past experiences, others indicate ethical scenarios, such as handling patient disagreements, addressing healthcare disparities, and making tough treatment decisions, reflecting a holistic view of applicants' readiness for medical school.

What was the most difficult question?

Students said most difficult question asked at University of Texas McGovern Medical School at UTHealth discussed a wide range of topics including conflict resolution, healthcare challenges, career motivations, and ethical considerations, with some facing inquiries about specific scenarios like abortion, ethics, and prioritization. The interviews seemed conversational for some, while others mentioned anatomy questions and unexpected inquiries, indicating variability in the types of questions asked.
✅ Interview Preparation and Impressions

How long was the interview?

Most respondents had an interview of 20 - 30 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?

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 one-on-one 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.

Where did the interview take place?

Most respondents were interviewed at the school.

How did you prepare for the interview?

Most applicants prepared for the interview by reviewing their application materials, reading through interview feedback on Student Doctor Network (SDN), researching the school's website, and practicing answers to common questions. Many also engaged in mock interviews, reviewed current healthcare issues, and sought advice from current students or health professionals.

What impressed you positively?

Applicants were overwhelmingly impressed by the warm and welcoming atmosphere at the school, with a particular emphasis on the friendliness of both students and faculty. The Texas Medical Center stood out as a highlight, providing immense resources and opportunities for clinical experience, while the facilities, faculty support, and collaborative student community were also commonly cited as positive aspects of the school.

What impressed you negatively?

Applicants expressed concerns about disorganization, disinterested interviewers, Houston's weather and traffic, a lack of diversity, the outdated facilities, and the overwhelming size of the medical center. Suggestions included improving organization during interview days, addressing the disrepair caused by flooding, and enhancing the overall experience for interviewees.

What did you wish you had known ahead of time?

Applicants wished they had known more about the relaxed and conversational nature of the interviews, the size and layout of the Texas Medical Center, the importance of comfortable shoes for tours, and the need for time management due to potential traffic and construction in the area. They also appreciated insights on attire, parking details, and the overall supportive and welcoming atmosphere of the school.

What are your general comments?

Applicants generally had a positive experience during the interview day at UT Houston. They found the interviews to be low-stress and conversational, with friendly interviewers who were interested in getting to know them. The facilities, students, and faculty received praise, leading many applicants to consider UT Houston as a top choice.
  • All of the interviewers will be affiliated with the school in some way, either MS4, professor, or affiliated physician. Usually the outside physicians don't know too much about the curriculum and life in the classroom, but you can ask them about their interactions with McGovern students and how they perform and learn etc.
  • Positive experience
  • Low stress, informative interview. School really impressed me.
  • cool school
  • TMC is literally world-class. McGovern culture seems super collaborative and legit. The food all day long was honestly the BEST I've had yet. (chick fil a breakfast --> fajita lunch)