It was extremely laid back. It wasn't like they were trying to see if they wanted you, it was like they were trying to get you to come there when they send you an acceptance letter. Most of the people in the interview were from Utah, they must recruit mormons. The train runs right to the school which would make it supper easy to get to school. Brian the guy hired to sell the school to us finished every statement with "why would I lie to you?".
I was a lot more impressed with the school than I expected. I think it is a great school to apply to as a safety net, because it may not be your first choice but you will get great clinical experience if you can't get into you #1.
💬 Interview Process
What is one of the specific questions they asked you?
Matt Johnston, i would almost go there just because he gets you so stoked on the school. They have lots of clinical requirements, you will get all the experience you want. The first year students didn't seem stressed at all. They said the load wasn't any harder than under grad, and the were out of class by 12 some days.
What impressed you negatively?
they have to cart there tools around the school in a cart, because they don't have there own station. they are responsible too collect on all of their work, or it comes out of there pocket before they graduate.
What did you wish you had known ahead of time?
that they have these great little food stands on the street just before you go into the school. I would have not eaten breakfast so I could have tried them, because they smelt awesome.