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VPDcurt
05-17-2006, 10:37 AM
I've got an interview tomorrow in Boston. Any tips? Thanks.

McGillGrad
05-17-2006, 11:07 AM
My tip would be to do a quick search with the following parameters:

Ross Board

"Interview Questions"

That should give you several results that discuss questions asked and the environment of the interview.

VPDcurt
05-17-2006, 11:10 AM
Thanks. Did anyone out there interview in Boston with Tara Crawford?

McGillGrad
05-17-2006, 11:24 AM
It took me 2 seconds to search this... here you go.

http://www.valuemd.com/ross-university-school-medicine/108843-interview-boston-help-help.html?highlight=boston+interview

tno77
05-17-2006, 02:57 PM
I interviewed with Tara Crawford in Boston last year. She was very nice and easy going. No tough questions but I didn't really have any blems on the record. Be prepared to answer the usual Qs but remember to be confident and polite. Dress appropriately and shake their hands.

If i remember, the building is off of South Station near the Wharf, so take the T to avoid traffic

Ashram64
05-18-2006, 11:54 AM
I just had an interview with Tara Crawford 3 days ago in Irvine, California (She was subbing for another interveiwer). She is very easy going and pratically no hard questions. I am hoping to hear back my result soon...but got to wait 1-4 weeks ;)

My interview is in this order:
1) your desire to be a doc.
2) Your school experience (highS and college)
3) your most fav class in college and why?
4) your least fav class in college and why?
5) your experiences with medical fields (work, volunteer, etc)
6) What is your most challenging situation of your lifetime, and how to handle it?
7) watch a short video about ross.

The whole interview is about one hour. Just remember this: It's YOU who is interviewing about the school and not the other way around. This way, you will feel more confindent. Be yourself, relax, talk slow and elaborate your points with your experience. Good Luck :cool: !

VPDcurt
05-18-2006, 01:21 PM
I just had the interview and had pretty much the same questions...are you interviewing for august 2006 or jan 2007? good luck

tno77
05-18-2006, 02:28 PM
she's very nice...my interview lasted less than 20 minutes, and she basically told me I was in, but have to wait for the official review on the island

she even made a point that she would call me personally to tell me their decision, which she did.

majority of the time was spent watching that ** video of Ross.

alphahelix
05-18-2006, 02:50 PM
How cool Ashram64! I just had my interview couple days ago in Irvine with TC alo. Wonder if we passed each other :). I had the same questions, same format in the same order. I asked her a bunch of questions and she did a good job answering them. I think Ross is going to be an incredible experience and it is certainly getting better. Good luck to those of you that are about to have the interview !




I just had an interview with Tara Crawford 3 days ago in Irvine, California (She was subbing for another interveiwer). She is very easy going and pratically no hard questions. I am hoping to hear back my result soon...but got to wait 1-4 weeks ;)

My interview is in this order:
1) your desire to be a doc.
2) Your school experience (highS and college)
3) your most fav class in college and why?
4) your least fav class in college and why?
5) your experiences with medical fields (work, volunteer, etc)
6) What is your most challenging situation of your lifetime, and how to handle it?
7) watch a short video about ross.

The whole interview is about one hour. Just remember this: It's YOU who is interviewing about the school and not the other way around. This way, you will feel more confindent. Be yourself, relax, talk slow and elaborate your points with your experience. Good Luck :cool: !

navina530
05-20-2006, 08:04 AM
Hi all, I have an interview for next week with TC in Boston, any advice? Also, if anyone has been interviewed with her, were they ever rejected??
Much thanks!