Positively
8 out of 10
8 out of 10
60+ minutes
At the school
2
One-on-one
Open file
"Where do you see yourself in 25 years?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Name one thing you anticipate having difficulty with in medical school and name another thing you will find easy." Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Name one thing you anticipate having difficulty with as a doctor and name one thing you will enjoy." Report Response | I was asked this question too
"If you could design your own medical school name two integral features." Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Where do you see yourself in 25 years? I was expecting maybe 10 or 15 but 25? " Report Response | I was asked this question too
"4th interview, so I read the website, browsed SDN, and reviewed the tour materials." Report Response
"Stony Brook's MD with distinction program (Interviewers seemed very keen to elaborate on this) offers students an opportunity to get a taste of research without going into a full fledged MSTP. In addition, this research does not have to be in a medical science, but must be medically related. For example, a student could graduate with distinction for medical research in the humanities." Report Response
"Interviewees were not offered a tour of the anatomy lab or student residences. The admissions office is in the hospital so parking was very difficult and required a long walk in the cold." Report Response
"Luckily, I had some cash on me, but if you're driving there, be sure to bring money for parking." Report Response
"I had 2 faculty interviewers. I'm not sure if this is their standard approach to interviews, but what I got out of it was this: My first interviewer seemed predominantly concerned with my extracurriculars and confirming that I was indeed the person my application presented. He asked me to defend my clinical experience and to speak about my other ECs. This was all very off the cuff and mimicked the conversational style interview that seems to be the norm at many places. My second interview was more of the traditional question-answer style. He asked about my reasons for going into medicine, problems I would anticipate, what I would look forward to, and why Stony Brook? There were not extremely tricky or ethical questions, just a standard, by the book, interview. It was not especially intense but it was thorough. Again, I'm not sure if this is their standard practice, but it seems like a reasonable assumption based on my experience." Report Response
Student
Enthusiastic
8 out of 10
In state
0-1 hour
Automobile
< $100
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