Inter American University of Puerto Rico School of Optometry Interview Feedback Summary
Bayamon, PR
Optometry Schools | Private For-Profit
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Generally favorable experience overall, applicants reported positive interactions with some minor issues noted.
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What are your general comments?
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The program seems like it is decent, and I enjoyed learning about it, but the attitude of the interviewers was a bit off putting
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Take a deep breath and go in with an open mind.
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Easy interview.
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I actually don't remember all of the questions by now. My interview was over the phone. I was notified immediately following the phone interview and offered a scholarship. I liked that fast decision.
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Woke early in the morning and took a 2 hour drive to Oakland(hospital)..had alot of stress & diarrhea...met with Dr. Tran...talked to the Dean who quickly asked Why Podiatry?....talked to a couple of students which was very informative...had lunch with 2 second year students...had an easy interview with 2 DPMs for 15 minutes...went to Samuel Merritt...talked to Financial Aid counselor....Interviewed with 2 academic faculty, this was a little more specific and difficult, and it lasted 25 minutes for me....talked to Dr. Tran....End of the interview....found out I was accepted later on in the night.
Length, number, and type of interviews
IAUPR-COMP interviews are an average of 26 minutes, with an average of 2 interviews. 67% of interviews are one-on-one, and 33% are closed-file.
What is one of the specific questions they asked you?
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What experiences did I have that made me feel prepared for optometry school
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Hypothetically, how would you deal with criticism from one of our clinicians during a day at the clinic?
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Have you participated in clinical or academic research?
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Why optometry and not other medical professions?
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Why are you interested in optometry?
What was the most interesting question?
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An ethical question about classmates possibly stealing another's equipment
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How would you deal with a new environment, new culture, and new language? (since its Puerto Rico)
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If a patient is going blind and it’s the first time you're meeting them, how will you treat that patient?
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If you caught a classmate checking would you tell your professor.
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Tell me the difference between opticians, ophthalmologists, and optometrists.
How did you prepare for the interview?
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Looked up questions on SDN and wrote some of them out.
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SDN questions
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Didn't.
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Mock interview with my optometrist, Search questions online.
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I went to career services and set up a mock interview with the director of career services. She really helped me answer a lot of tough questions such as what are my strengths and weaknesses, etc.
What was the most difficult question?
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How would i handle having to tell a patient they were going blind
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How would you deal with a patient who you suspect is a victim of child abuse? What would you do?
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How will you pay for school?
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If you caught a classmate checking would you tell your professor.
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None
What impressed you positively?
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I was impressed by the diversity of the program
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How nice and friendly they were
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Very friendly and kind
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Friendly.
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How friendly and supportive the committees are.
What impressed you negatively?
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The interviewers were a bit late, and they seemed a bit crass when technical difficulties ensued
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The interviewers were 5-6 mins late making me freak out.
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Nothing
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I was scheduled to interview earlier and took a day off work and waited at my computer for 2 hrs and they never called via skype. They then called on the phone and they basically accused me of missing the interview. I made it very clear that I was at my computer but they never called me.
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None
What did you wish you had known ahead of time?
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Try to find a way to ask questions that are not solely about the fact the school is located on an island
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Talk more slowly and prepare questions to ask them at the end. This makes you look genuinely interested.
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Nothing
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Nothing.
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I wished I would have researched more about my interviewers....I wished I would have researched more about the faculty.
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How is the responsiveness of the admissions office?
What are your suggestions for the admissions office?
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I wished the response rate to prospective student inquiries were higher. The admission staff did eventually respond; however, the time lag made the school seem uncaring and uninterested in prospective students.
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