Positively
3 out of 10
9 out of 10
30 minutes
At the school
3
One-on-one
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"After reading the article: What do you think it was about? How would you rate it on a scale of 1-10? then, it hit me between the eyes, 10 absolutely, why not for you? Why do you think there is so much medical literature these days?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"What literary work best describes your philosophy of medicine? <----I answered a recent novel I had read and he actually knew the parents of the author....and loves the book...hopefully unexpected points" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Typical QUestions: Take me down your reasoning of Why medicine, then why osteopathic medicine, then why OU? How do you learn? (the tracks of OU are different based on learning styles) Anything you want to highlight on your application or explain any poor areas?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Read this article and we'll talk about it when I get back...What did you think it meant? (it was an article about a resident who had a nazi prison camp survivor as a patient and realizing this truth and its impact on her (the physician))" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"What literary work best describes your approach or philosophy of medicine (I think I stared at the wall for 5 minutes)" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Read my AACOMAS, my secondary, the OU website and SDN" Report Response
"The beautiful campus, the people (I absolutely fell in love with two of the interviewers and the third intrigued me) the students, the staff everyone was very nice, the option to travel to Kenya during the summer after your first year, the amount of research they are getting off the ground, did I say the people?" Report Response
"The fact that you cannot get a commuter pass if you live less than a mile off campus and that there is not graduate housing on campus whatsoever. " Report Response
"The Kenya option, it blew my socks off. However, the news of it was very nice." Report Response
"The first was a thinker, a philosopher. It was difficult to think in those terms with the news of the first interview. I really had no feel of what he thought of me or the interview. The 2nd, I loved the woman. Absolutely without a doubt loved her. I would like to just talk with her and have her as a mentor for years to come. She also is the director of the student run learning program (PCC) and I was already interested in that track, and now I definately am. The third was a Psychology professor. We talked very well because I also am a Biopsych major. He was very informative ab out the campus and the educational processes. I definately like the idea of a social science department in the medical school. The campus is beautiful, the students seemed to want to talk to us. It really was great. I drove the horrid drive back with a smile." Report Response
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