Positively
1 out of 10
9 out of 10
6 out of 10
45 minutes
At the school
2
One-on-one
Open file
"Both interviewers (primarily Interviewer #1): At what point, or during what period, did you finally decide for sure that this was the path you wanted? (I had changed my mind about medicine at least twice, and it wasn't until 9/11, when I worked close to Ground Zero, that I resolved to become a doctor.)" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Interviewer #2: Why not MD/PhD? (I have an M.S. in Biology, and will have accumulated 2 years of full-time biomedical research by the time I matriculate. My answer was that I'm already a lawyer, I would like to engage in health policy work, I'm getting older, and I cannot stretch myself out so thin. He got my drift.) Also: Tell me about your research (particularly about cell culture work I did, because he was in stem cell research)." Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Interviewer #1: Why Penn State? Being from New York (City), can you see yourself here in Hershey? [I answered that I'm originally from upstate NY, as is my fiancee. She attended college in nearby Carlisle, PA, and we're both familiar with rural PA and would be happy to move out there, particularly because we'd be starting a family and because I would want fewer distractions from my academic study.]" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Have you seen 'Harold and Kumar (Goes to White Castle)'? [I'm Indian, both my father and brother are surgeons, and I attended Princeton University.] I anticipated this question, having read SDN feedback, so I had a semi-scripted answer, but my interviewer cut me off, saying he was just joking around." Report Response | I was asked this question too
"No question was difficult - they were standard questions catered to my AMCAS Part I application. I'm a New Yorker - just make sure you have a good reason for wanting to be in Hershey, PA (I had good reasons, being originally from Upstate NY, my fiancee having attended college in Carlisle, PA, and our desire to leave NYC and go to a quiet place)." Report Response | I was asked this question too
"SDN, website, MSAR, my AMCAS, my secondary, NPR, watched news the morning of 9/11, RELAXED" Report Response
"student happiness, robust research program, opportunities to go abroad for electives and research, ever-expanding school infrastructure, beautiful surrounding countryside, match list, got escorted EVERYWHERE (for interviews, tour, lunch, even bathroom!), significant number of non-traditional students" Report Response
"admissions presentation was overly scripted, no real opportunity to sit in on any classes, admissions staff friendliness was forced (and i felt it easily), parking situation is apparently worsening" Report Response
"that my first interviewer was former Secretary of Health for Pennsylvania - i found this out from my tour guide as he escorted me to the interviewer's office. ultimately ended up enjoying discussion about health policy, government, and political frustrations" Report Response
"I really enjoyed my visit to Penn State. Some of the other interviewees, probably because it was their first interviews, were incredibly stiff and unfriendly. My first interviewer was incredibly pleasant, soft-spoken, and sympathetic to my background (I'm a musician/EMT/lawyer), and I was glad to be matched up with a physician who had served in government. My second interviewer was a PhD in stem cell research, and the flow of conversation was more awkward and strained, though we did establish some rapport (I currently work in biomedical research full-time). Because I enjoyed my first interviewer so thoroughly, I was distressed to have my interview cut abruptly as the next interviewee knocked on the door. But to be fair, both of my interviews lasted the appropriate 45 min allotted for each of us. Both interviewers got a good idea of what I'm about, and at least my first interviewer gave positive feedback continually throughout the interview (he even winked a couple times when saying, "Well you and your fiancee would be welcome here.") My second interviewer escorted me back to admissions around 4:15 p.m., and we continued talking about things such as the housing market, the climate (he's from Turkey), etc. Penn State is "not ranked", per se, but that's primarily because the school's only 30-some years old. Don't rule it out - it's a solid program with strong residency matches!" Report Response
Other
Enthusiastic
9 out of 10
Out of state
2-3 hours
Automobile
$101-$200
Hotel
8 out of 10
Comfort Inn
yes
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