Positively
1 out of 10
45 minutes
At the school
1
One-on-one
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"Tell me about yourself. Your family." Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Why do you want to come to Howard?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Tell me about your extracurricular activities. Do you have any leadership experience?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"What can I tell to the Admissions committee that would convince them to accept you?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"None really. They were all pretty much run of the mill. I did have to think carefully about a couple though." Report Response | I was asked this question too
"This website, looking over example questions, rehearsing questions with my friends, and really thinking about characteristics make me stand out" Report Response
"When reading the comments on this website I expected the worst. The students and my interviewer impressed me though. " Report Response
"The location of the school. Students also say they take initiative to implement change, rather than the administrators. I found that interesting. " Report Response
"Nothing...student feedback from this website really prepared me " Report Response
"Before the Interview: I enjoyed my time at Howard. In the morning you get the financial aid breakdown, then a Dean comes and speaks with you, then many students come into the room throughout the day asking if you have any questions. Actually, two other faculty members came into the room while passing by to speak with us. They joked with us and tried to ease some of the tension. I appreciated that. I can feel the "family" atmosphere that others on the website mentioned. However, I feel that there are advantages and disadvantages to that. While I would love a strong support system in medical school, I’m not sure if I would appreciate everybody up in my business 24/7. Interview: I really liked my interviewer. We had a great conversation...I emphasize conversation. He asked me questions, I asked him questions. It was an exchange. I didn't feel like he was condescending or attacking my character or anything like that. It was a positive experience. Surprisingly, I didn't get the age-old question "Why do you want to be a doctor?" However, at some point in the interview I did explain why I was interested in medicine. Response to the respondent (2/10) who commented on why he or she (probably she) didn't go to Howard: While I appreciate your honesty, your comments make it seem as if you are trying to prove something to yourself. Unless you are going to a top 25 medical school, your board passing rates are probably below average (even if slightly). I am also bewildered as to why you would be on this website if you don't go to Howard medical school. I can understand that Howard students want to see how the interviewees thought of their medical school, but what are you doing looking on it? It strikes me that you may have too much time on your hands. I suggest that you concentrate on your upcoming anatomy and physiology exam rather than denigrating the reputation of a fellow LCME accredited medical school. " Report Response
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