Tuesday, November 20, 2007

my interviews

Due to popular demand I am back to tell you all about my interviewing experiences!

On Tuesday night I drove to Augusta, GA for my interview at the Medical College of Georgia (MCG). I stayed with a med student that I was set up with by the admissions department, however, it turned out that her roommate is a girl that I knew in high school, so it worked out really well! We went to dinner and I got to ask a bunch of first years LOTS of questions!
The interview day started at 8:30 the next morning. First we spent some time meeting each other (there were 11 people in the group) and making sure our files were complete. I had my first interview at 11:00 with a pediatrician. We had a nice conversation and I think she liked me. I told her lots of good stuff and it didn't feel like an interview at all.
Then we had lunch (chicken parmesan!) and got to relax for a little longer. At 2:00 I had my second interview, this time with an Anatomy Lecture and Lab professor. She was slightly more intimidating than the pediatrician, but still very nice. Honestly, I don't feel that my second interview was very strong, but you never know, she may have liked my answers!
Immediately afterwards I changed out of my suit and heels and drove back to Athens.

Thursday night I drove to Atlanta/home. It was really nice to get to hang out with my mom, Jamie, and Paige for a little bit. I don't remember the last time we got to watch a new episode of Grey's Anatomy together!

Friday morning I woke up at 5:30 and was in the Emory admissions office by 7:30. Ouch. It was slightly annoying that we were there so early because we sat around, waiting anxiously, until about 8. Then we spent at least an hour meeting each other and watching a powerpoint presentation about Emory. However, the admissions staff were incredible and I had a great time during all of that! There were students from the most impressive colleges and backgrounds (Harvard, Johns Hopkins, Wash U, MIT, you name it). We split into two groups of about 9 each. My group went on our tour in the morning. A third year student showed us the Emory campus, Grady Hospital (the largest hospital in Atlanta and an affiliate with Emory), and Emory University Hospital. The tour lasted almost 3 hours (I brought along walking shoes!) and then we had lunch.
I had a lot of waiting around, so I had ample opportunity to meet and chat with current students, which was great. My first interview was at 2:30. It was a group interview, so there were 3 of us, two doctors/professors, and the third year from our tour. The other students I was with seemed nervous and didn't speak very well, but I thought I did great! haha...let's hope they thought so too! Then around 4 I had my individual interview and by that point the professor was just ready to leave, so it was short and painless and he actually did more talking than I did.

There is no way for me to tell when I will be hearing from either school, but I really hope it isn't too long! Emory will be at least mid-December and I could potentially not hear anything until the end of March. Yikes.
And I have not heard from other schools yet, so I have nothing to do now except wait.

If you really read this, thanks! I would love it if more of you would write about the actual goings-on in your lives. I hope that you all have a very HAPPY THANKSGIVING!!! I wish we could be there with you, but I will for sure be seeing you in December! YAY!

Love you sooooo much!
~Kim

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Well, Kim you answered my questions from the email I had sent you. Thank you for such a de-tailed report. Sounds like you had a very positive experience. I'm sure that wherever or whatever you choose will work for you. Getting ready here for Turkey Day & I'm sure you're looking forward to going home. We're looking forward to your December visit. Won't be much longer. Waiting for your list, Hon. Happy Holiday. We Love you, X X X X X X

Anonymous said...

Sounds busy but wonderful. I'm sure you will be able to choose wherever you want to go. Love, Aunt Joan. Happy Turkey Day!

Anonymous said...

Thanks for sharing your experience with the fam. I find it very interesting. I am sure that you did great. Keep us posted. BTW, I would post more but I don't remember how to post!

Anonymous said...

Kim, I am very impressed with your ability to fit in in any situation. I think that is a great strength of yours and one that will help you succeed all the way through this process. I love you sooooooo much too!!!

Anonymous said...

You go girl!!!