Positively
2 out of 10
60+ minutes
At the school
1
One-on-one
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"Do the people of america have good health care? Is their a segment of the population that is underserved?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Please explain any lapses in your records." Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Why would you want to go to MCO over any of the other schools that you applyed to?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"MCO plesently surprised me in a number of ways. From the rumors that I had heard going in I was expecting a very small complex with a high propensity for family medicine. What I ended up seeing was a very advance medical center with a diverse population of students who were being trained on the same level as any other Medical School. Toledo isn't nessesarly the city of my dreams, but I guess while you are in medical school you don't really have that much time for exploring anyways. The school though is fiercly loyal to it's students and very open to thier questions and sugestions. It is very impressive and a worthwhile choice. The interview as a matter of fact was rather rigorous. I was interviewd by one clinical and one non-clinical faculty member for an hour each. They asked some very hard questions, but for the most part where fair. The rest of the time there included a talk from the admissions staff, a tour and a lot of time with students. In fact there was nearly one medical student for each interviewee. Overall, MCO is definitly a good school that is very interested in your education, not just their reputation." Report Response
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