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Interviewing for Pharmacy

Interviewing for Pharmacy. Pre-Pharmacy Club Meeting February 23, 2005 Kathie Peterson, M.S. Health Careers Center University of Minnesota . Great news! You’ve been invited for an interview!. What does this mean??. Why do pharmacy schools interview applicants?.

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Interviewing for Pharmacy

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  1. Interviewing for Pharmacy Pre-Pharmacy Club Meeting February 23, 2005 Kathie Peterson, M.S. Health Careers Center University of Minnesota

  2. Great news! You’ve been invited for an interview! What does this mean??

  3. Why do pharmacy schools interview applicants? • Critical part of the admissions process • Face-to-face contact with applicants • Learn about your understanding of and commitment to the profession of pharmacy • Assess your communication skills • Evaluate your ability to interact well with others

  4. Who gets selected to interview? • It’s good news to be selected! • Schools vary on selection policies • Highly qualified applicants, based on admissions criteria • Looking for a match with their program

  5. The Interview Day Interviewing at the University of Minnesota: Half-day experience: • Welcome from the dean • Interview (approx 40 minutes) • Writing exercise (30 minutes) • Student panel • Tour

  6. When do interviews occur?U of M has 4 interview daysInterview dates randomly assigned Who will the interviewer be? Member of the pharmacy faculty

  7. Interview Structure • Typically about 40 minutes • Individualized questions • Standardized set of questions reflecting admissions criteria • Questions based on your application materials

  8. What will the interviewer know about me? • List of schools attended (degree, major, etc.) • List of post-secondary experiences • Your goal statement What they do not have: • Your transcripts or GPA • PCAT score • Supplemental essays • Letters of recommendation

  9. Preparing for the Interview • Thoroughly review your application • Review institutional information on the web (e.g. U of M curricular emphasis on pharmaceutical care) • Familiarize yourself with interview protocol and strategies • Practice responses to likely questions • Scope out a route to interview – know where you’re going and how you’ll get there and park!

  10. The Interview Day • Arrive on time. Early is good! • Dress up – business casual • Pay close attention to information given • Interact with others during the day • Relax and be yourself • Be confident, but not overly so • Check in admissions office to be sure application is complete • Update file if necessary

  11. Interview Questions • General questions – to help you relax and to get to know you • Specific questions – related to application materials • Give examples of…… • Will they be personal? (Probably) • Think about what is important for admissions committee to know about you! • Some sample questions

  12. Your Responses • Be honest and genuine • Concise • Interject information as appropriate • Give examples • Be ready to discuss important issues in pharmacy • Share strong feelings as appropriate, but don’t try to convince or sway • Take time to reflect as necessary

  13. Your Questions • Questions based on information on the website • Feel free to question professional students about their experiences (outside the interview) • What is important to you in making your decision about a school to attend? • Don’t ask about the interview/application process

  14. What Happens Next? • Send thank you note to interviewer • Interview report is written and placed in your file • Admissions committee meets to review your entire file • You will receive a letter of admission, rejection, or placement on wait list (notification early – mid April

  15. But what if….. • Interview was “too short” • Interviewer did all the talking • You were asked an inappropriate question • You didn’t relate well to interviewer • You just had a really bad day and didn’t interview well

  16. More Information • Check with your college career center for interviewing tips and practice interviewing experience • Hear what pharmacy applicants have to say about their interview experiences at: www.studentdoctor.net/interview/pharm

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