Positively
9 out of 10
9 out of 10
7 out of 10
60+ minutes
At the school
4
In a group
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"Tell us about your clinical research experience at UCSF and how you came to know TUCOM students on this job." Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Skatepark ? www.bordertownskatepark.org" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"How would your friends describe you" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Elaborate on how you came to be involved with the skatepark you mention in your application." Report Response | I was asked this question too
"How would your friends describe you" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Read this website got a good nights rest and ate a decent breakfast" Report Response
"Location, Anatomy lab, growth potential of the site, plenty of parking, it was a nice day, new curriculum that will involve 2 years of anatomy, the old theater, the whole island kind of has a pioneer feel to it" Report Response
"Apathetic tour guide, but helk he had exams that day" Report Response
"You really do need to give yourself 15 minutes to get from the MI bridge to campus" Report Response
"For some reason this was the most stressful interview I have ever had (work world included). It wasn't that the questions were difficult but that you feel like you are competing with the 10 other people who also came to interview (which of course you are). The introductory session with Dr. Haight gave me a period to relax a little and get to know the other applicants. I was surprised that out of the 10 of us there was only one other Californian, everybody seemed pretty sharp. I liked that Dr. H was up front about the admissions process. He also made it pretty clear what he thought of you from the get go. He took a few good natured jabs at some of us. I thought it was pretty damm funny even when it was my turn. Apparently I am disengenuine (I'm not sure that's a word), cocky, non-traditional (old at 28) but very articulate. Nevertheless, Dr. H is pretty likeable guy It was actually good to hear this going into the real thing. They broke us into groups of 6 and 4 respectively and took us into conference rooms for the interview. In the interview it was clear that all of the interviewers had gone over our apps. very thoroughly. Which was a first for me relative to other joints where I have interviewed. The interview panel consisted of three faculty members and one student, all were very solemn and serious. With 6 of us in the room we spent most of the time listening to each other which is hard for a cocky SOB like me. Fortunately, the southron gent in our group burst out in a ranting soliloquy before I had a chance to bury myself and my interview was saved. I got to hand it to the interviewers throughout this tirade, despite my best efforts to illicit a smirk, they all kept a straight face. I was very impressed. I was excited to learn that the curriculum will be changing next year so that 1st and 2nd year students will be able to get into the clinic early on and there will be two years of anatomy as well. I had a nice conversation with a couple of the other interviewees in the parking lot. Again, the other interviewees really seemed to have their acts together. Which is what impressed me the most about this interview. I just ponied up the big check and I am excited to start at TUCOM in the fall " Report Response
Student
Discouraging
9 out of 10
In state
0-1 hour
Automobile
< $100
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