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"Mostly all of the questions they asked were addressed in previous interview feedback (i.e. what are problems facing podiatry, why podiatry, why midwestern, what quality stands out most about you, what kind of courses came really easy to you and which were really difficult?)" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Reading SDN, Reviewing my app, doing other interviews" Report Response
"Speaking with the dean of podiatric medicine at midwestern university Dr. Page, extremely nice man and very informative informal Q&A." Report Response
"Everything else" Report Response
"All the negative comments about AZPOD were actually true (in my experience)." Report Response
"Here's the rundown: >7:30am: Arrive at school's admissions office, there were around 11 dental applicants there and 4 podiatry applicants (including myself) > >8:00am: Speak with Dean Page and learn more about the school's podiatry program than any other other time throughout the day > >8:15am: Interview with Dr. Kim, Dr. Jenkins, and Dr. Thomas (all DPMs). Jenkins and Thomas were courteous and showed a general interest in the interview. Dr. Kim, however, seemed genuinely bored and agitated that he had to be there and played that "bad cop" role by twisting things you said to make it seem like you didn't know what you were talking about and/or trying to illustrate your ignorance about podiatry. I don't know if this is standard at AZPOD but I've interviewed at other schools and they were VERY laid back while maintaining a level of professionalism. I felt like I was being interrogated. Kinda put me off a little but respect the fact that they don't have their minds made up about who they're going to accept before getting to meet the candidates. Also, its messed up that the interview is the 2nd thing on the agenda, and they ask questions such as "Why is AZPOD the right school for you?" Um, well sir or madam, you have yet to give me any information on the school so how would I know that. I did bring up the Q&A with the dean and Dr. Kim made it seem like this was inadequate. > >10:00am: Financial aid presentation. Seemed to be directed at the dental students, The presenter didn't have much information regarding podiatry > >11:30am: Went to lunch. Here's where the day started to spiral downhill. All prospects get their food and sit down. The doctors who interviewed the dental students were there eating lunch with the dental applicants. This was not the case for pod applicants. Dental applicants had several students at their disposal to ask questions. Pod students... nowhere to be found. One dental student (Michael) was nice enough to sit down with us and talk about Midwestern which was nice. Michael informed us that dental students are required to dress nice, business casual (no jeans, nice collard shirts) when not in scrubs. Everyone else can dress however they please. Why you ask? Ego. > >12:30: Went on tour of the campus. Extremely disorganized and almost pointless. The pod and dental applicants all went in a big group. We were taken to the student housing clubhouse which was about a quarter of a mile away from the main campus to speak for 2 minutes about housing. Didn't get to see any of the apartments, extremely pointless. Walked back to campus and toured several buildings, all information was directed toward dental applicants (do you see a trend here?). We got a chance to see the anatomy lab which the director informed us not everyone gets to see because of conflicting schedules (how on earth do you give a tour of the campus and not let prospective students see the anatomy lab?) The doctor in the anatomy lab, once again, didn't know much about the podiatry program. > >1:30: Head back to admissions office and fill out exit interview. > Summary: Midwestern emphasizes rigorous coursework and integration with all other disciplines as highlights of the podiatry program. The integration is a myth in terms of dress code and priority among the disciplines during interview day. It sincerely felt like my day at Midwestern was a dental interview day and the Pod applicants were thrown in there. From what I saw, the podiatry program is the bastard child of all programs at AZPOD. As far as I'm concerned, the dean is the only redeeming quality of the program. As other interviewer feedback has stated, I really wanted to like AZPOD but I left feeling really bad about it. I don't want to make it seem like I'm jealous of the dental students in any way, I'm highlighting the sharp contrast in how dental vs. pod information was disseminated " Report Response
Student
Neutral
8 out of 10
Out of state
7+ hours
Airplane
$301-$400
PHX
Hotel
10 out of 10
Comfort Inn Suites ($79/night)
yes
10/27/2008
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