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"Tell me about the class you did worst in and what you learned from that." Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Why medicine instead of religious studies? (i majored in religion and have had lots of experience in foreign missions)" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Do you have any questions for me." Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Do you know any Swahili?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"What character trait will be your biggest stumbling block in medical school?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"SDN, read AMCAS app and essays from other apps, read about the school" Report Response
"the exposure students can get because of having a V.A., private, county, and children's hospital. IU is doing a lot of building and improving, esp. with research facilities, but also in the anatomy lab. they also have a great financial aid office." Report Response
"size of the class, and the possibility for it to be impersonal. " Report Response
"nothing, really" Report Response
"IU is a good school, but it's really big, which gives it the possibility to be impersonal. the 8 other centers around the state where they do years 1 & 2 are pretty diverse in their make-up, character, and method. some are all lecture, some all PBL. the competency-based curriculum is a big deal to them; pretty innovative and big-picture, but maybe hard to explicitly implement. the class is big enough that the students don't all know each other, especially since they are split up the first two years. but they are well trained and get lots of patient contact. faculty seems accessible, but it requires student initiative. the invterview day is pretty flexible because they have the financial aid session and tours at multiple times. the financial aid session seems a bit overwhelming with the amount of info they give, but it's really helpful. and the student body is pretty diverse." Report Response
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