The first interview I had with a student was more intense. She had the normal list of questions which might give the impression that she's trying to stump the interviewee, but they were not very difficult. It seemed that she was trying to get to know me as a person. The second interview was with a doctor who was very friendly and reminded me of my Chemistry professor. She brought up the importance of being ethical as a doctor, and at one point said that I would be a great doctor because of my warm smile. That was very nice, but later when I was filling out an evaluation for my interviewers, there was a specific question of whether my interviewer made me feel confident in pursuing a career in medicine. I wondered if she really meant what she had said after reading that, but I still enjoyed the experience and talking with the two interviewers. Overall, the visit was very pleasant and the students were extremely nice.
💬 Interview Process
What was the most interesting question?
If you could make the perfect doctor, what qualities would you include in the person?