Midwestern University in Chicago is a different kind of place because it consists of only health education colleges, but has no major hospital on it's campus. This creates an interesting enviroment that seem very close and friendly. The interview was one of the easiest I had with only simple questions about my life experiences. I was interview by a PHD and a 3rd year medical student. It was very informal and the interviewers where very easy going. There has been a lot of growth recently on this campus with new buildings and additional colleges. This medical school has the potential for a lot of growth. A higher majority of students I met didn't go directly from college to medical school and thus there was a great diversity in the class. The day started out with an informal introduction, interviews, a financal aid talk, a tour and finnaly lunch with medical students. We where done by 2 pm and went away with good feelings about the school.
💬 Interview Process
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What made you want to become a DO and why at Midwestern University?