Brief Profile:
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I attended 9 interviews while in my senior year of undergrad. The interview process really got to me after a while, and my burnout definitely showed in some of my interviews. I grew and learned a lot from this experience. I ended up with 3 acceptances and a few waitlists, which is a pretty good margin to deal with. I am now attending medical school and loving it.
// Applications //
Application Cycle One: 06/30/2010
Undergraduate college: great public university
Undergraduate Area of study: Physical Sciences
Total MCAT SCORE: 520
MCAT Section Scores:
B/B 130,
C/P 130,
CARS 129
Overall GPA: 3.90
Science GPA: 3.87
Applied, Withdrew
Stanford University
Applying for combined PhD/MSTP? No
Submitted: Yes
Secondary Completed: No
Interview Invite: No
Interview Attended: No
Waitlisted: No
Accepted: No
Rejected: No
Summary of Experience:
Decided to withdraw my application. I waited too long to start working on the secondary, and as a person from the Midwest, my chances of getting in aren\'t that good to begin with. Should have started earlier on it, it\'s a shame that i didn\'t plan better.
Summary of Experience:
I got an interview invite pretty late in the cycle; by that point I had already been accepted to Umich, so I declined the invitation.
Summary of Experience:
I had an awful cold. Moreover, this was only my second interview. Went pretty bad, I was totally nervous. (Later rejected, unsurprisingly). Also, everyone at this school is a hipster. If you interview here, try to look cool. Wear tortoise-shell glasses. Talk about Mad Men and the meaning of life. Think of a book you read recently so you can talk about it and seem cultured.
Summary of Experience:
Interview went horribly! They like to push you on ethics. A lot. Be prepared for some surprise questions. Looking back, I feel like I could have done so much better. Shame, I really liked Duke.
Summary of Experience:
Interviews went well until I kinda broke down at the end of the last one. Yeah, that\'s pretty bad. It was a tough flying around the country so much and missing school for all these damn interviews.
Summary of Experience:
First interview was tough; some curveball questions. I was asked how I would fix some major healthcare problems. If I were good at that, wouldn\'t I have been into politics? Anyway...
Second interview was with the dean (!! ahh!). He was very nice, we talked about his dogs. I ended up being waitlisted here, and decided to withdraw after some other acceptances.
Summary of Experience:
Interview was easy for me. I\'ve heard people having really tough interviews at this school. They like to pick at your transcript, if you have one or two bad grades. My transcript was strong and I had already been accepted to other schools, so honestly I went in pretty confident. I did this interview just for extra experience. I declined their acceptance.