Positively
7 out of 10
40 minutes
At the school
3
One-on-one
Closed file
"Why do you want to be a doctor? (the third guy)" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Where do you see yourself in 10 years? (this one I got asked by everybody -- although the MPH guy added the twist of how will you be balancing clinical and MPH responsibilities)" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Why oregon? (first and third guy)" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"What is your opion on cutting? (the public health issue - people cutting themselves based on emotional distress)" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"What is the difference between a room full of qualified MD's and MPH's and a room full of qualified MD/MPH's (what can one group accomplish the other couldn't)" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"talked to an advisor, talked to med student friends, wrote an answer outline (points I wanted to hit etc.)" Report Response
"curriculum is super flexible - all the students seemed really happy, and cost of living rocks" Report Response
"cost of tuition... there is practically no student body diversity" Report Response
"the campus is smaller but more confusing than I realized - they give you a list of interviewers and send you out... it is a bit nerve-wracking (the fear of getting lost on your way to an interview)" Report Response
"We checked in at 7:45 -- like practically the crack of dawn. The admissions lady gave a little spiel. She was really nice, and then we all went to our interviews - most people had one at 11 and one at 2 or so --> I had three (combined degree) and they were at 9, 10, and 11 ack! The first guy was really cool - he said he could clearly tell why I wanted to be a doctor from my app(they get everything but the grades and scores) so I dodged that frustratingly long answer. We talked about his art and he said he had no problems with me or my app (rock on!). The second guy was the MPH person - an epidemiologist, he was scary and grilled me for like 35 minutes and then proceeded to go over the MPH program in excrutiating detail and leaving me 2 minutes to get to my third person. Luckily my third person was later than me and I looked on-time. He was a super touchy-feely nice family practice guy and we had a good coversation about universal healthcare and the need for improved federal programs - but he was also the guy that at the end of the interview asked me about cutting (see below) just completely randomly --> he said he knew nothing about it but wanted to know my opinion -- it was a little weird but ok. The student lunch after the marathon interviews was awesom as the med students they had were nice and super informative. " Report Response
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