What will I be asked at Interview?

Lots of medical schools at the moment use a series of mini stations instead of one long interview. A lot of them are fairly consistent with what they will ask, so we can brainstorm some answers to lots of potential questions. However, we won't prepare you with a script for each question as this may make your answers seem less natural. The medical school invites you to interview to get to know you, so you need to be yourself.Once we've done this, we can spend some time doing some mock interviews to give you an idea of how much time you will get at each station.

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