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Being asked for interview at med school is a brilliant feeling. However, despite all your efforts securing this is just the beginning of a long hard process. It is common knowledge that medical school interview questions are hard; but through a bit of planning, there is no reason why they should prove to be a stumbling block.

The first thing to understand about medical school interview questions is that they are set out to get the best answers from the best candidates. Whilst an interview panel will be looking for key words and phrases; there are no right or wrong answers.

There are certain questions that tend to be used from school to school, and below are a few of the most common ones that candidates could expect to hear. There is also a little advice as to how to construct an answer; but it is important to understand that it is down to an individual to perform.

Why do you want to enter medical school? – This is generally one of the first questions answered, and set to illicit a response that shows interest for medicine. If you are serious, your natural passion should come through. This also gives you an opportunity to show interest for any particular areas you could decide to pursue in the future; another way to impress the panel.

Why our school? – Another basic question and one you should not really need coaching on. It is likely, (and expected), that you have researched them well; so show this. Clearly linking what you respect about them to how and what you want to learn.

What are your best qualities for medical school? – Here again, honesty is crucial, but you need to sell yourself well. Spend some time really analyzing your strengths, think why you have decided to go to medical school, and ask other people you know as to what they think your strengths are.

What are your worst qualities for medical school? – This is possibly the hardest of any question to answer and calls for a certain amount of soul searching. However, it is in how you answer the question the secret lies. Let the panel know you are aware of your failings, know how to correct them, and are doing so. If possible, give an example of how you are confronting the challenges.

These are just a tiny fraction of questions you are likely to be asked and, it is likely even these could be asked in different ways. The secret to success with medical school interview questions is to prepare for them; practice for them, keep answers brief and to the point, and be prepared for that curve ball.

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