Oklahoma State University Center for Veterinary Health Sciences Interview Feedback Summary
Stillwater, OK
Veterinary Schools | Public Non-Profit
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Higher scores indicate a smoother, more positive interview experience with professional staff, organized logistics, and a supportive environment.
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What are your general comments?
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My interview was over zoom so it was different than other experiences. Make sure to look at the camera and not at the screen when addressing the panel. Smile often and be yourself!
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If you put in some time to prepare, you will be just fine! Just be honest and be yourself.
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I felt really good about the process and left with a positive impression. We got to talk to current students before and after the interview and also with fellow interviewees. Some interviewees didn't have things go as well as me, and I felt like who you interviewers were may be part of how you felt walking out that day.
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Again, they still do the 4 stacks of laminated cards things. also, the 3 people are a 4th year, a faculty member, and a local practicing vet.
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They have four colors of laminated cards face down on the table and have you pick one. You turn it over and read the question from the other side and then answer it. You do this 4-6 times I think. Then the interviewers ask their own questions.
Length, number, and type of interviews
OKSTATE-VET-COMP interviews are an average of 28 minutes, with an average of 3.1 interviews. 0% of interviews are one-on-one, and 14% are closed-file.
What is one of the specific questions they asked you?
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What would you do if you do not get accepted into the program this year?
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Tell us about yourself and how you became interested in veterinary medicine.
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Explain what led you to apply to vet school?
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What is the difference between a Shelter Vet and Clinical practice Vet?
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How do you deal with stress?
What was the most interesting question?
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What do you do if you are not performing your best in a class?
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How do you keep from getting burned out in your difficult classes?
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What I did in my free time, then we got into what books we were all reading and if I had read the James Herriot books (of course!)?
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If you saw clear signs of animal abuse, what would you do?
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Do you think it is inappropriate for rural vets to dress down (aka cowboy boots, jeans, and a polo)?
How did you prepare for the interview?
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I answered the question list provided by the pre-veterinary club and I did a mock interview with a friend.
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I used a list of possible interview questions provided by the Pre-Vet Club. I responded to them out loud and then typed out a summary of my answer to look back on for future reference. I also used a lot of websites and YouTube videos for help with questions that I thought were difficult to answer.
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Mock interviews, old questions from pre-vet club, talking to current students.
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Pre-vet club sent out example questions.
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Interview feedback, asked vet students for advice, caught up on current events, and looked into state legislature involving vet med.
What was the most difficult question?
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How does a veterinary practice maintain a professional but personal presence on social media? What other ways can a clinic use social media to help their clients?
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If a client was badmouthing one of your veterinarians, what would you do?
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The difference between animal rights and animal welfare. It was hard for me not to state my opinion about it.
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In general, do you believe people are ignorant?
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What do you hope to change in the field of vet. med.?
What impressed you positively?
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The panel were very responsive and positive during the whole experience. The 4th year vet student was very encouraging.
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They had the 4th year vet students come and bring you to your interviewers. My 4th year interviewer was very kind and encouraging and I enjoyed talking to him before and after the interview!
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How laid back my interviewers were. They wanted it to be as stress free as possible.
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The interview was more like a conversation. I was immediately put at ease. It seemed like they were there to get to know me.
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Their answer to my question "Other schools brag about their 2 + 2 curriculum. Why do you think OSU's way of doing curriculum is better?" It actually was a very convincing answer
What impressed you negatively?
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Nothing
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One of my interviewers was not very responsive. He never smiled and rarely looked at me when I was speaking. But the other two interviewers were very friendly and responsive so it wasn't a big deal.
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I felt that some of my interviewers were not making an effort to ask me questions and get to know me. I had to do most of the talking. I ended up asking them questions, as a conversation starter, because they were not asking me anything!
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Those stupid nametags never stick and it was awkwardly falling off my suit the whole time haha
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Nothing really.
What did you wish you had known ahead of time?
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Try not to stress out so much and just be yourself. It was not nearly as intimidating as I thought it would be.
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I was not really surprised by anything. The vet school was great about making sure you knew everything you needed to know ahead of time. It all went very smoothly.
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Nothing
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The interviewers have your entire application except your grades and Test scores (GRE).
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Airports Used
100% interviewees used Oklahoma City Airport (Oklahoma City Airport) .
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Most interviewees traveled by automobile to the interview.
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