If your medical school interview is in the format of Multiple Mini Interviews (MMI), your preparation might look a little different. These interviews, unlike regular 1-on-1 interviews, are shorter, often ask broader, general questions in a scenario format, and force you to think on the fly....
In a nutshell, you can expect questions to help you relax and questions that may challenge you. You can also anticipate questions about you, about healthcare, and about matters that will allow you toshow fitwith this particular medical school. Continue prepping for your interview when you work...
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Prepare specific questions in advance that pertain to each medical school you’ll interview with. General questions like “How happy are students here?” and “How much free time is there to study?” are fine to use, but be sure to include specific questions, as well. Do your research onl...
If you've been thinking about going to medical school, you might be wondering just how you would spend your time as a med student, how hard it really is and what's required in a typical program. The short answer: You can expect a mixture ofcoursework, labs and clinical work that varie...
When my medical school interview days arrived, I am proud to say that I wasn’t nervous at all! Thanks to Dr. Frazier’s interview preparation, I was fully prepared for all the questions thrown my way. In fact,I received my first acceptance from UC Davis (one of my dream schools!) ...
Interview Videos: Gold Standard GAMSAT, the same company that created over 100 YouTube videos providing the worked solutions to all of ACER’s Section 3 MCQs has now put together a free webpage providing hours of strategies, advice, questions and approaches for your medical school interview. Sim...
Step 2: Prep for your interviews (throughout the year). Interview invites start coming for some applicants in early fall, and continue as late as spring. The best way to prepare for your interviews is to practice, either with your premed advisor or with a consultant (we offer videomock ...
“Which schools should I apply to?”“How strong is my application, and what are my chances of acceptance to a U.S. medical school?”“What type of extracurriculars should I be focusing on?”“What about research?” These are just some of the questions that we will help you address in...
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