Positively
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2 people
One-on-one
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"What do you think of our current healthcare system?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"How is healthcare in the US different from healthcare in other countries?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Explain how you showed leadership abilities in any of the activites you have participated in during college." Report Response | I was asked this question too
"If a system or business was failing, how would you go about fixing it? I was asked to answer in general, hypothetical terms." Report Response | I was asked this question too
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"I read all of the entries in this forum, practiced outlines of my probable answers, and did a few mock interviews with a friend." Report Response
"Everyone at MU is very welcoming and warm - my interviewers asked challenging questions, but they were laid-back about it and not at all confrontational. The Sim Center is amazing - I had to go back to get my BLS there, and they were nice enough to show me even more of the incredible equipment and technology that I didn't get to see on the tour. The anatomy lab has been renovated, although we did not get to see it on our tour. We had a very nice lunch were we had a chance to talk to an M1 and an M2 who were leading our tour. I've also talked to several current med students who love the PBL curriculum - they say that it makes the boards a lot easier, plus they have more free time outside of class to do other, non-med school things." Report Response
"The M1 labs are pretty depressing (concrete, no windows), although I hear there is some kind of renovation in progress." Report Response
"Nothing - I felt completely prepared for the interview." Report Response
"I was very impressed with MU's Medical School. If this is a school that you hope to get into, I would take interview preparation seriously, but not be too stressed out when you arrive on the day of the interview. The day is relatively relaxed, and the main thing the interviewers are looking for is honesty, well-reasoned and well-communicated answers, and an obvious love for medicine." Report Response
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Enthusiastic
8 out of 10
In state
0-1 hour
Automobile
< $100
No Response
Friends or family
5 out of 10
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02/10/2010
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