Positively
4 out of 10
8 out of 10
9 out of 10
40 minutes
At the school
2
In a group
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"Pick any person, alive or not, that you can relate the most to and why." Report Response | I was asked this question too
"How did you choose dentistry over medicine?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"How do you deal with stress? (My answer had to do with preventing it in the first place.) Ok, so if you just have a crazy week and can't prevent it, how would you deal with a lot of stress?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"How do you deal with a "difficult" person, either patient, friend, classmate...?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Who was your single most important source of inspiration? (Easy enough if you had an answer, but I just couldn't think of one!)" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"SDN, slept the night before" Report Response
"That they actually make an effort to prep you for entering general practice right away (few schools do), GREAT facilities, simulation lab, difficult curriculum but with a high payoff in preparation" Report Response
"All of the information sessions and tours were given by non-science, non-health admissions staff, many of whom were new and didn't really know much about Tufts or dentistry. We had to wait until lunch to meet any students or faculty. Also, because they work the students so hard to go right into practice, they are in class MUCH more and seemed MUCH more stressed out than most other students I've met. None seemed to be having fun. And, of course, it's $75,000 a year with only tiny merit scholarships!" Report Response
"Left more time to explore..." Report Response
"As for the interview itself? Mine was with a faculty member and a 4th year in training to do interviews. It was in a room with another faculty member doing work (they don't seem to have their own offices), so don't be freaked out if someone is "listening in." They were both very friendly and low-stress. They seemed to mostly know how you deal with stress, asked about my family (my dad went there), and asked where I got my inspiration from. It is given right after lunch. As for the school in general, it will DEFINITELY prepare you to be a dentist. On the bad side, that makes for very stressed students and lots of class time. No one could really answer "so how's the student dynamics? What do you guys do for fun?"...they all stared at me and said "we study". PROS: They have an excellent simulation lab, great clinics with semi-private cubicles, low loan default rate (i.e. Tufts dentists make $$$$), great opp's for externships, specialties. CONS: stressed, unhappy students, COST, large class (pro or con, depending), more class time than other schools, restrict curriculum to dentistry and have their own hospital rotations so that dental students purposely never meet med students" Report Response
Admissions staff
Enthusiastic
10 out of 10
In state
2-3 hours
Automobile
< $100
Hotel
9 out of 10
Milner Hotel Boston
yes
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