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1 out of 10
8 out of 10
6 out of 10
50 minutes
At the school
2
In a group
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"The interviewers talked more than I did and it was really just a get to know you kind of conversation. Nothing about grades, mcat's, etc..." Report Response | I was asked this question too
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"sdn, looked over aacomas app and secondary, last interview of the year so not much prep needed at this point" Report Response
"enthusiasm and friendliness of students, faculty, and staff. the laid back vibe and close-knit atmosphere. it seems that the faculty will be very supportive and take a lot of interest in your future." Report Response
"the facilities were not nearly as impressive as other schools i've seen. wasn't very impressed with the locations available for rotations locally. " Report Response
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"The people at OSU-COM were great. Everyone I had contact with was super-friendly, very laid-back, and made me feel very welcome. The admissions staff was very forthcoming about the admissions process (telling us there are only a handful of spots left in the class) and gave us all the information we could have asked for regarding the school. The students were all very friendly and informative. They all seemed like they were really happy. The school has a great rep and has placed grads into top residencies. The area right around the school is crappy, but Tulsa is a good-sized city with plenty of nice areas and lots to do. As far as osteopathic schools go, there are probably not any located in better cities. The only thing I was not impressed with is the facilities. The other schools I have interviewed at (all allopathic) were all connected to multiple large teaching hospitals and clinics and had other professional schools (dental, nursing, etc..) on the same campus. That kind of setup just feels more like med-school to me. OSU-COM is in a single building that sits alone and almost seems like a highschool. There was only 8 of us interviewing and we met in a conference room initially and received an overview of the process. We then started interviewing 2 at a time. Those not interviewing were free to roam about and talk with current students. We had a short presentation of the school's online databases and library resources. We then a catered lunch (which was great) with 2 student guides. We then got an official tour of the building and wrapped up with a curriculum and financial aid presentation." Report Response
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Enthusiastic
5 out of 10
In state
2-3 hours
Automobile
< $100
Hotel
10 out of 10
Crowne Plaza, dowtown Tulsa
yes
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