Positively
4 out of 10
9 out of 10
10 out of 10
30 minutes
At the school
2
One-on-one
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"What do you see yourself doing in ten years?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Tell me about yourself. (Both interviewers asked me this.)" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Why do you want to come to Baylor?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"What are your favorite and least favorite things about doing research? (I'm a non-trad student coming in with a PhD.)" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"What will you do if you finish all of your schooling and find that you hate practicing medicine?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"I read interview feedback on SDN, read over my application, practiced answering questions, and read the school's website." Report Response
"Wow, just about everything: the size of the TMC, research and educational opportunities, curriculum, facilities, students, and my fellow interviewees. MD Anderson Cancer center is here and is arguably the premier cancer center in this country. The tuition at Baylor is ridiculously cheap, even for OOS residents, and you can become a resident after your first year. I particularly liked the tracks (read about them on the school's website before you go), the early clinical exposure, and that the students seem so happy. I think that Baylor highly values teaching and research backgrounds, and they also seem very open and receptive to non-traditional students. Some students serve on the admissions committee with full voting rights. I have the impression that the administrators care a great deal about student opinion and happiness." Report Response
"Hmm, not very much. Maybe I was a little surprised that considering how heavy into research Baylor is, I seemed to be the only person at my interview day who was interested in research. Also, students don't attend class much, but they watch their classes on line and still seem to do well. The school does give grades, unlike many other top schools." Report Response
"Houston has a large Hispanic population, so if you speak Spanish, you should definitely let them know that. Don't try to exaggerate your fluency, though. One of my interviewers did test me!" Report Response
"Baylor is a top tier school, and it's easy to see why. See positive impressions for more about what specifically impressed me. The interview day was well-structured, with plenty of time to ask questions and talk to fellow applicants. It also starts later than most other interviews (12 PM), so if you're coming from the East, you can take an early flight in that morning rather than having to stay there the night before. The interview group here is VERY large, on the order of 60 students. But I actually liked that, because it gave me an opportunity to meet some of my potential future classmates. I had two interviews: one with a PhD researcher, and one with a student. The med students will talk up the trip to Two Rows, but I don't think that it lives up the hype. It's basically just a bar where you can hang out and talk to students and fellow applicants some more. But considering how long and tiring the day was, I should have just passed on going. " Report Response
Student
Enthusiastic
10 out of 10
Out of state
2-3 hours
Airplane
$201-$300
Hotel
7 out of 10
sorry, I don't remember
yes
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