Positively
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35 minutes
At the school
3
In a group
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"Why Medicine? Why UW?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"What is the largest problem facing healthcare today? How would you solve it?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
""We're running out of time...what is the last non-medically related book you read? What do you do for fun?"" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"I wasn't asked anything that I hadn't expected, the only "unknown" was the lone ethical question (see most difficult question.)" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"You have a patient you've built a relationship with over some time, who is now on a ventilator which is sustaining his life. The family wishes to speak with you. What would you do? (Difficult because there are so many unknowns...a very open ended question.)" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Meditation, wrote small essays on my own, read the news, had a coffee." Report Response
"The rearrangement of the class into 'colleges,' which apparently is reducing the competetiveness of the class. Also, the lead interviewer made the explicit statement that they are working to foster a more cohesive student culture. This was very good to hear, and increased my desire to join the class of 2006. " Report Response
"Nothing honestly. I already new the facilities leave much to be desired." Report Response
"I didn't realize that the interview would be so short. While I feel I represented myself authentically, I would have liked more time to discuss my feelings about nationalized healthcare and about my background and interests for the future." Report Response
"It was much more relaxed than I had anticipated. I was the second person to interview that day. I wasn't asked any questions that I hadn't already considered based on this site and on the recollections of friends who had interviewed in previous years." Report Response
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