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St. Matthew's University School of Medicine (Grand Cayman, Caribbean) Interview Feedback Summary

Orlando, FL

Allopathic Medical Schools | Public For-Profit

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Overall, applicants ranked the school in the top 31% 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
6.9
Mixed

Mixed experience; organization and communication appear average with varied impressions and occasional stress.

Based on 28 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 (71%)
Negatively (14%)
No change (14%)

How you think you did?

Most respondents thought they performed well at the interview.
Great (86%)
Poor (14%)

What are your general comments?

Applicants generally appreciated the relaxed and friendly demeanor of the interviewer, which helped them feel at ease during the interview process. Some mentioned that the interviews were quick and not overly stressful, providing a positive experience overall.
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💬 Interview Process

Length, number, and type of interviews

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Length:
19 Minutes Average
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Number:
1.1 Interviews Average
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Interview Type (Interaction):
100% One-on-One
0% Group Interview
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File Type:
100% Open-File
0% Closed-File

SMU-SOM-COMP interviews are an average of 19 minutes, with an average of 1.1 interviews. 100% of interviews are one-on-one, and 0% are closed-file.

What is one of the specific questions they asked you?

Commonly asked interview questions at medical schools include scenarios like addressing patient rights conflicting with their well-being, identifying overlooked characteristics in doctors, explaining reasons for choosing a specific medical school, discussing career preferences in healthcare settings, defining personal success in medicine, and reflecting on influential factors motivating one's desire to become a doctor.
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What was the most interesting question?

Students said the most interesting question asked at St. Matthew's University School of Medicine (Grand Cayman, Caribbean) discussed scenarios like choosing between clinics specializing in AIDS prevention, pediatric oncology, or Alzheimer's for closure in exchange for research aid, reflecting ethical dilemmas and long-term planning. Some respondents referred to other questions like identifying the biggest health problem in New Jersey, defining success in medicine, and reflecting on the influential factor behind their decision to pursue a medical career.

How did you prepare for the interview?

Most applicants prepared for the interview by reviewing their personal statements, browsing the school's website, and utilizing online forums like valuemd and sdn. Some felt caught off guard by unexpected interview formats and emphasized the importance of being prepared at all times.
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What was the most difficult question?

Students said most difficult question asked at St. Matthew's University School of Medicine (Grand Cayman, Caribbean) discussed the major setbacks and changes in medicine, as well as a doctor's obligations to patients and the community. There were no specific mentions of an MMI format or nondisclosure agreements in the responses provided.
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What impressed you positively?

Applicants were impressed by the positive aspects of the location, friendly students, helpful administration, good facilities, and the overall welcoming atmosphere. Some applicants did not visit any specific place but still found the people to be really nice and accommodating.

What impressed you negatively?

Applicants commonly expressed concerns about the high cost of living on Grand Cayman, short and unprepared phone interviews, and a perception of low admission standards based on ease of acceptance. Suggestions include providing more information about the interview process and selection criteria to ensure applicants are adequately prepared and feel confident in the institution's standards.

What did you wish you had known ahead of time?

Many applicants wished they had known about the possibility of a sudden phone interview, the importance of being punctual, and the brevity of the interview process. Being prepared for unexpected phone interviews, ensuring punctuality, and being concise in responses were common suggestions shared by applicants.
🤝 Campus and Facilities

How do you rank the facilities?

Most respondents rank the facilities as above average.

How would you rate the Location and Cultural Life?

0 = Low, 10 = High

How is the friendliness of the admissions office?

Most respondents said the admissions office was moderately friendly.

How is the responsiveness of the admissions office?

Most respondents said the admissions office was moderately responsive.

What are your suggestions for the admissions office?

No responses
📍 Travel and Logistics

What is your in-state status?

Most respondents are out of state students.

Where did you stay?

Most respondents stayed either Other or at another housing option.
No responses

Who was the tour given by?

Tours were most commonly given by a Student
No responses

How did the tour guide seem?

Most tour guides were discouraging about the school.
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