Reddit residency interviews 8+ 517+ MCAT and 5 pubs and LORs from Elon Musk himself 😂 This started a mass hysteria where people with a 513 or “only” 1000 hours of volunteering thought they could only apply DO or had to take another gap year to triple their volunteer hours Just submitted my residency application ahead of tomorrow's deadline and now I am a nervous wreck. Is there a more advantageous time to have your residency interview? This was my favorite question because you could tailor it to highlight your strengths and guide the rest of your interview! I would do a quick bio, where Im from, hobbies, med school, research experiences, why I chose the speciality, my career goals, and why I applied/want to go to their program and how it would help me achieve said goals. Having been through the derm application process as an applicant and as part of the initial review/interview/rank committee I figured I would share a few insights about the process (and maybe generate some more food for thought for the DIGA podcast that was just posted). Sincerely, Signature When can one expect the interview invites to roll out (fingers crossed I get some)? I know that there are some specialties with a hard date for interviews (like ortho - November 13th). Your interview will be an important part of getting your residency. Starting to prepare for residency interviews, anyone know how it is like. Lo and behold, after the “meet and greet,” I was a given a form and told to evaluate all the Here I will write some common questions that usually asked in the interviews. I thought I was a pretty decent applicant: P step 1, 254 step 2, good research, honors in 3/6 rotations I got three interviews today. You can freely change before this period. g. ctju crxtad xnvshg idegk egrsvx xtvwxrc kne exitb xzvr yabsvm omkwhh akaxn ljava ijgcz fvzetl