No change
3 out of 10
7 out of 10
8 out of 10
30 minutes
At the school
2
One-on-one
"Why do you want to stay at Dartmouth?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"If you do decide to become a rural doctor, how will you handle the lack of technology?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"What kind of role will you be playing in your community ten or twenty years from now?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"What was your best undergraduate experience?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Are you sure you want to stay in Hanover for four more years?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Read over my application, the school's website, etc." Report Response
"Dartmouth is in a beautiful place--the hills of New Hampshire are amazing, especially in the fall. And the best thing about Dartmouth is the community feeling I promise you'll get there. Most people at Dartmouth are really nice and outgoing, and students are generally happy. It's small-town, friendly and safe." Report Response
"I think it would be hard to get a complete education in such a rural part of New Hampshire. From personal experience, as well as the tour, the medical center has little patient diversity, and there isn't much to do in Hanover. If you don't get along with your classmates (although I loved my undergrad ones!), there aren't many other people around to spend time with." Report Response
"Nothing. Safety and Security stopped and offered me a ride from my dorm room because it was snowing and they saw I was dressed up and in heels--typical Dartmouth. =)" Report Response
"I went to Dartmouth as an undergraduate and loved it! Most everyone in the school (and town) is kind, friendly, and happy. The location is absolutely gorgeous and a lot of fun if you like being outdoors. Unfortunately, if you don't, and aren't a fan of drinking/partying, there isn't much else to do (although I guess you'd study more!). The other downside to the rural location is lack of diversity in both the general population, and in the patients. The DHMC (med center) is high-tech, and the best in the upper-New England area, but you wouldn't get to see a wide range of cases or patients. So I applied to the Dartmouth-Brown program (only such two-school program in the country!), which allows you to spend the first two academic years at Dartmouth and the second two clinical years at Brown. As for the interviews themselves, my Brown interviewer was nice, and had a list of questions prepared for me that took the whole half-hour. My Dartmouth interviewer was the microbiology professor (teaching a number of my friends that term), and basically spent 15 minutes trying to convince me that I needed to spend the next four years somewhere completely different before sending me on my way. I think he was right." Report Response
Student
Enthusiastic
5 out of 10
In state
0-1 hour
Other
< $100
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