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Washington State University College of Veterinary Medicine Interview Feedback Summary

Pullman, WA

Veterinary Schools | Public Non-Profit

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Overall, applicants ranked the school in the top 23% of interviews, indicating it is highly regarded. They found the interview generally impressive with a moderate stress level and felt they did okay.
⭐ Overall Impressions
SDN Interview Experience Score
8.0
Above Average

Higher scores indicate a smoother, more positive interview experience with professional staff, organized logistics, and a supportive environment.

Based on 221 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 (69%)
Negatively (12%)
No change (19%)

How you think you did?

Most respondents thought they performed well at the interview.
Great (37%)
Good (37%)
Average (22%)
Poor (5%)

What are your general comments?

Applicants commonly praised the friendly and supportive atmosphere at WSU, with many highlighting the welcoming community and conversational interview style. Suggestions included being authentic, relaxed, and prepared for a conversational interview experience.
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  • This school overall is a great school. I didn't really understand or have a great perspective on this until going to the SAVMA symposium and talking/working with students from other vet schools all over the country and international. It holds it's own and it's really impressive. It feels good to be a part of that and at the same time, sheltered from the competitiveness that seems to exist at other schools. Each class has their own unique blend of personalities, but the overall community is supportive and giving.
  • The interview feels formulaic, like you are only a number, and like they may have already made their decision and are trying to catch you making aa mistake.
  • WSU seems really lovely and they have some of the nicest people I've ever met. I had 2 professors interviewing me and a "vet from the community."
  • There is a reason that cliches are called cliches- in your interview, remember to be yourself. When I interviewed for the panel at USU/WSU, that's exactly what I did. I made no bones about who I was, and didn't attempt to give the committee what I thought it 'wanted to see/hear.' I showed them who I was, live and in the flesh. Don't be afraid to be authentic and show your true colors. A current USU/WSU first year gave me some excellent advice via SDN prior to my interview. Once you make it to the interview stage, remember the following: The admissions committee is already very interested in you as an applicant- now your job is to remind them why. Good luck!
  • This school is by far my favorite of the four I have interviewed at, the people are so friendly and Pullman is beautiful!
💬 Interview Process

Length, number, and type of interviews

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Length:
34 Minutes Average
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Number:
2.6 Interviews Average
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Interview Type (Interaction):
83% One-on-One
17% Group Interview
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File Type:
100% Open-File
0% Closed-File
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Interview Modality:
0% Virtual
100% In-Person
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Interview Location (for In-Person):
100% At the School
0% Other Location

WSU-VET-COMP interviews are an average of 34 minutes, with an average of 2.6 interviews. 83% of interviews are one-on-one, 100% are in-person, and 0% are closed-file. Of the in-person interviews, 100% are held at the school.

What is one of the specific questions they asked you?

The most commonly asked interview questions at medical schools include inquiries about stress management, areas for improvement, handling mistakes, contributions to the institution, financial planning for school, ethical dilemmas, personal accomplishments, and motivations for pursuing a career in veterinary medicine. Some respondents also encountered MMI-format interviews with questions on compassion fatigue, integrity, leadership, academic rigor, and societal roles of veterinarians. Note that some respondents may have been subject to a nondisclosure agreement during their interviews.
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What was the most interesting question?

Students said the most interesting question asked at Washington State University College of Veterinary Medicine discussed a wide range of topics, including ethical dilemmas, future career aspirations, pet treatment scenarios, and personal attributes like leadership and communication skills. Some responses indicated a focus on the Multiple Mini Interview (MMI) format, suggesting that respondents may have been under a non-disclosure agreement regarding specific questions asked during the interview process.
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How did you prepare for the interview?

Applicants commonly prepared for the interview by practicing with mock interviews, reviewing common interview questions from sources like SDN, researching current events and ethical issues in veterinary medicine, and reflecting on personal experiences to answer questions thoroughly and honestly. Advice to just be oneself and show passion and genuineness was also highlighted as valuable guidance for the interview.
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What was the most difficult question?

Students said the most difficult question asked at Washington State University College of Veterinary Medicine discussed various ethical scenarios, including handling client requests to lie, admitting mistakes, and dealing with difficult situations like genetic defects in animals. Additionally, respondents mentioned questions about disease outbreaks, elective class choices, and the differences between animal welfare organizations, indicating a focus on ethical decision-making and situational judgment during the interviews.
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What impressed you positively?

Applicants were overwhelmingly impressed by the friendliness and genuine interest displayed by the school's staff, students, and interviewers. They appreciated the welcoming atmosphere, the state-of-the-art facilities, the emphasis on collaboration rather than competition, and the opportunities for hands-on learning, all contributing to a positive and comfortable experience during their visit.
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What impressed you negatively?

Applicants commonly expressed concerns about the outdated facilities, remote location, lack of diverse opportunities, and unenthusiastic atmosphere in Pullman. Suggestions included improving the facilities, enhancing diversity and culture, providing more engaging tours, and creating a more personalized interview experience.
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What did you wish you had known ahead of time?

Applicants commonly wished they had known that interviews focus on personal qualities rather than achievements, to stay for mixers, and to wear a suit. They also highlighted the welcoming and stress-free nature of the interview process, the need to fly into Spokane instead of Pullman, and the availability of classes to sit in on early in the morning.
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🤝 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 friendly.

How is the responsiveness of the admissions office?

Most respondents said the admissions office was responsive.

What are your suggestions for the admissions office?

Applicants suggest that the admissions office should provide more structured interview dates, clear prerequisites before the interview, offer advance information on classes and activities, and ensure a welcoming and informative environment for prospective students. They also recommend improving communication, digital systems, and tour options to enhance the overall application experience.
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📍 Travel and Logistics

Airports Used

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GEG

28% interviewees used GEG (GEG), with 16% using Pullman (Pullman) and 12% using PUW (PUW) and 12% using Spokane (Spokane) and 4% using pullman (pullman) and 4% using Spokane International Airport (Spokane International Airport) and 4% using Lewiston/Pullman (Lewiston/Pullman) and 4% using Seattle -> Pullman (not recommended! fly to Spokane!) (Seattle -> Pullman (not recommended! fly to Spokane!)) and 4% using Pullman/ Moscow Airport (Pullman/ Moscow Airport) and 4% using Spokane, WA (Spokane, WA) and 4% using Seattle airport (Seattle airport) and 4% using Pullman/Moscow regional airport (Pullman/Moscow regional airport).

What was your primary mode of transportation?

Most interviewees traveled by airplane to the interview.

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63% Airplane
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35% Automobile
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0% Train or Subway
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3% Other

Hotels Recommended by Other Interviewees

Most interviewees stayed at the Quality Inn (average ranking 7.8/10), with some staying at Holiday Inn Express (average rating 9/10). (Top 3 displayed)

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Quality Inn
7.8/10
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Holiday Inn Express
9/10
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Holiday Inn Express...they were so WONDERFUL!
10/10

What was the cost and time spent traveling?

Cost: Low Cost to High Cost

What is your in-state status?

Most respondents are out of state students.

Where did you stay?

Most respondents stayed either Hotel or at a hotel.

Who was the tour given by?

Tours were most commonly given by a Student
Admissions staff (3%)
Faculty member (3%)
Student (94%)

How did the tour guide seem?

Most tour guides were enthusiastic about the school.
Enthusiastic (91%)
Neutral (9%)

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