No change
3 out of 10
30 minutes
At the school
2
One-on-one
Closed file
"Tell me about yourself?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"What do you see yourself doing in 10 years?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"What other schools have you interviewed at?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"It was more conversational. I did not have any questions regarding ethics or any of that stuff." Report Response | I was asked this question too
"?????" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Read their website." Report Response
"I have interviewed at several schools. This was a typical interview day. I think that they have good hospitals in which to train. Most of the students seemed fairly positive about the school. " Report Response
"The admissions liasion did not seem to be interested in giving the tour or very enthusiastic about the school." Report Response
"How difficult that it can be to find a place to park." Report Response
"I discovered that since my interview, there has been at least one underrepresented minority applicant accepted to the school with a subpar MCAT of less than 25. A friend of mine had an MCAT score of 24 (he is white) and was told by the director of admissions that he unless he improved that test score, he would not ever stand a chance of admission to U of L. I don't understand the double standard here. If his MCAT of 24 is not acceptable for medical school acceptance (or an interview for that manner) why was this other person admitted? It does not make any sense to me. I feel that if the school is going to admit an applicant with a low MCAT, then all applicants with similar low scores should at least receive an interview and be allowed to show what they do have. A low MCAT does not necessarily mean lack of intelligence, as some admissions committees believe. I am not upset about the person getting in with the 22, but I am upset with how the director of admissions treated my friend with the 24. By the way, the friend with the 24 MCAT worked full-time during his 5 years of undergraduate training and has a wife and a child. He also volunteers at a free clinic and has a GPA of around 3.6. So, he is not stupid." Report Response
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