First interview went well even though I was drilled with question after question about very specific details of my future life. This was odd because so much of my future is still very vague. I mean, how can I say if I will be in a group practice or not? Or how large my practice will be? My second interview was incredible. We just sat and talked and I got to present myself the way I wanted to in a conversational atmosphere. It couldn't have gone better. Luckily my second interview was with my adcom member. Things must have worked well because I got a waitlist letter this last Saturday (3-29-03) and my acceptance letter on Thursday (4-3-03)!! Mercer, here I come.
This website, the school's website, talking to doctors I know who teach there, and talking with current med students.
What was the most difficult question?
One interview pounded me with all kinds of questions about serving on a city council in a small town, or how to get physicians into those counties that don't have any physicians yet. I feel I did well answering them, even though many of the questions I had never even thought about before.
Friendliness of everyone, supportive administration.
What impressed you negatively?
Nothing really. I live here in Macon so anything that might have negatively impressed me would have done so a long time ago and I just don't remember it.