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30 minutes
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"Why medicine. Why DO? What drove you to the the path your on today?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Did you apply to other schools? Why? If you applied to both allopathic and osteopathic why? " Report Response | I was asked this question too
"What do you think of the current health system? What are some health topics that you think need addressing? " Report Response | I was asked this question too
"How do you want to use your MPH in dealing with medicine? What topics drive you?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Nothing too tough. Standard fair. Fairly laid back." Report Response | I was asked this question too
"SDN, interview feedback, perviously interviews, mock interviews. Go in be yourself." Report Response
"The friendly staff, the large resources at the school, the Florida weather, affiliations with multiple hospitals for good rotation sites." Report Response
"The town seemed a little crowed to get around in, fairly congested. As for the school, no real gym complex but they are building additions." Report Response
"that the traffic on I-95 is a mess. Take the turnpike if you can." Report Response
"The day was pretty fun. I stayed at the best western near the school and it was more than big enough for me. It had a kings size bed, walk in closet, phones in the bathroom, and well you get the picture and it was fairly cheap. Good tip to stay there for those interviewing. At the school the day began with a little meeting in the admissions office where the applicants gathered. There were about 5-7 prospective students on that day. We were led to a conference room where we met admissions staff, the Dr. in charge of rotations, and a 3rd year OMM fellowship student. There was a discussion about the school and about the scholarship for OMM and research that is available to students. After this we took a tour of the college from a faculty member since most students were in finals or studing for them since it was december. After the tour we met for lunch with some students that took the time out of thier busy days to answer any and all questions for us. Then we went down for our interviews which were from 15-30 minutes. Mine was around 35-40 (I like to talk). Two people in a room with just you the prospective student. Not a lot of pressure in the interview. Just conversation. Then we had a driving tour of the campus to show us the other buildings, business school, law school, and the library. The library is absolutly huge and this is mainly due to it being a public library also. It has shared funds from the community so they could have a large library. Which was a big plus for having extra library and resources outside the college. Then we were taken back for a finicial aid presentation and a meeting with the dean of the school. In all it was a great school and good experience. They let me know of my acceptance within a week. Thats quick." Report Response
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