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They don't hide anything, which is really great. | Report Response, "acceptance chances are closer to 65-75% if you're interviewing earlier (cited overall admissions stats are 50-some% if you interview); extensive research and clinical opportunities abroad, particularly in infectious diseases; time exists to train in operational things (airborne, shooting, etc.) More from this Member | I was asked this question too, "I was given a combat scenerio where a soldier is wounded, and may need to go back into the battlefield within a few days. | Report Response, "The first interview was with a Public Health Service Doctor. | Report Response | Report Response, "AWESOME, If you plan on interviewing here I strongly advise that you stay with a student host. (1994) in Biology, B.A. | Report Response, "I re-read my AMCAS essay and secondary essays. | Report Response More from this Member | Report Response | I was asked this question too, "tell me about your research?" The facilities are really nice as well, on beautiful grounds. " | I was asked this question too, "What experiences have you had, which demonstrate your communication ability with patients?" | Report Response | Report Response, "I felt really prepared." More from this Member USUHS PhD in Clinical Psych : r/ClinicalPsychology - Reddit Come prepared with anything and everything you'd want to ask you'll get multiple answers and really be able to figure out if this place is for you" | I was asked this question too, "What motivates you to persue a career in medicine." All the administrators and deans offices were open to interviewees. | I was asked this question too, "How do you feel about giving up being a LT and becoming an ENS again?" More from this Member It wasn't just that the students were friendly, but more importantly, that they looked comfortable and relaxed. there were a lot of other questions. | I was asked this question too, "Why do I want to become a military doctor?" | Report Response, "SDN, reread application" | Report Response, "That when people say it's relaxed and easy, they aren't lying lol" Been goal to be career military physician ever since started college" | Report Response More from this Member | Report Response, "I wish I would have known how amazing all the sites are in Washington DC so I could have planned more time to look around." I have about the same thoughts about the school as before-nothing better or worse. More from this Member More from this Member I applied for the military track as well, going for Army. | Report Response More from this Member | Report Response, "My wife came with me onto the base she toured the campus with me. If you have the chance, take the tour of the Walter Reed Sim Center, it really is a top-notch facility." | Report Response I was disappointed that the open-door policy didn't mean much, since none of the people I wanted to talk to were in their offices anyway. | Report Response | Report Response, "Students, faculty and staff are welcoming and enthusiastic about the school. | I was asked this question too, ""What made you interested in USUHS?"" More from this Member | Report Response, "Students worked together well" Is this your first time applying? More from this Member More from this Member More from this Member | Report Response | Report Response Good school, great program, great friends, great benefits." | I was asked this question too, "What's psychobiology?" Students are required to wear their dressy uniform or their combat uniform (most prefer to wear the combat uniform). | Report Response, "Eliminate redundancy in the required forms." More from this Member | Report Response, "Solid school. It boasts of a much stronger curriculum than other medical schools (with 800 more hours of specialized instruction), a great family-like atmosphere, a strong student support system and expert faculty. More from this Member | Report Response, "Relaxed, maybe too relaxed. | Report Response, "lots of construction going on..no big deal" More from this Member | Report Response, "Be prepared for the long 3-hour 'briefing'It's a collection of talks from various people trying to sell the school to you. | Report Response | Report Response, "The housing prices in Bethesda." More from this Member More from this Member Be sure to take the shuttle back to the metro, youll be tired from all the walking." | Report Response, "Read SDN, review AMCAS and USUHS secondary, browse USUHS website" More from this Member The commute is something I don't like either. More from this Member | Report Response, "A very good institution. | Report Response | I was asked this question too, "Do you see yourself able to handle the rigors of being a physician along with the stress of uncertainty of locations in the military?" More from this Member More from this Member | Report Response More from this Member More from this Member Fairly casual nature of the school (in light of it being military). | I was asked this question too, "Have you seen anything about military medicine in the news lately?" More from this Member | Report Response More from this Member | Report Response, "Everyone was incredibly nice. | I was asked this question too, "Everybody we are interviewing is academically qualified, why should we pick you?" More from this Member | Report Response More from this Member After my interview, I checked out at the admission office. | I was asked this question too, "strength/weakness" More from this Member More from this Member | Report Response More from this Member More from this Member | Report Response More from this Member | Report Response, "The staff and faculty were extremely helpful in answering questions. More from this Member More from this Member | Report Response The only thing I can suggest is that in the given materials they state in bold font that we should not call to followup after interviewing. More from this Member Who do you operate on first?" They are not the traditional group of college graduates." | I was asked this question too, "What specialty are you considering? " What did you like most about it?" | I was asked this question too, "Why do you want to be a physician?" More from this Member It's just a little weird to see so much cammo around. With more than 170 PhDs awarded our alumni network is rapidly growing. More from this Member More from this Member | Report Response, "You get a chance to meet many members of the admissions board, so have plenty of questions to askit gets your face in their memory" Attended briefings all morning, ate lunch in the cafeteria with a student tour guide (which applicants must pay for, but since they don't charge a secondary fee, you're still ahead about $65), and then went on a tour. | Report Response, "Very impressive facilities, and Wash, DC is incredible. More from this Member | Report Response, "This page. | I was asked this question too, "Given 2 minutes, tell me why you should be selected over everyone else interviewing today." | I was asked this question too, "Why medicine? | Report Response | Report Response, "Gray/old facility, food wasn't great, there was no resource for finding out more about Army- and PHS-specific career progression." " I recommend everyone go to that. | Report Response More from this Member | Report Response, "More about the specific medical opportunities in EACH branch of service" | I was asked this question too, "Where do you see your medical career in 10 years?" Hey all, I saw a nice lookin blonde" | I was asked this question too, "I set myself up in my essay: one paragraph made it sound like my wife wasn't so supportive, which is absolutely wrong, she's very supportive." More from this Member I'm in ROTC and already owe 4 years. The tracks in the program determine student status (i.e., military or civilian) and degree of focus on research or clinical work. More from this Member | Report Response, "Wonderfully supportive environment. I will be sure to provide an update to the group if I come across anything! More from this Member | I was asked this question too, "What are your two biggest strengths? More from this Member | I was asked this question too, "Why do you want to serve?" | Report Response, "Prior to my interviews at USUHS I had considered it to be among the best schools in the country. The trip at the end of February is for those who are accepted to 'double-check' their fitment, and for those on the waitlist to do the same if they get a chance to fill a spot (that an accepted student does not want). | Report Response More from this Member More from this Member The faculty seemed very committed to the students' success." More from this Member | I was asked this question too, ""What is the most difficult thing you've ever had to do?"" The morning started with everyone relaxing or trying to, around the table in the conference room. | Report Response, "I love the D.C. area. THe morning starts with about 3 hours of presentations from deans and other administrative people, which are informative, but super boring (especially the dean of students). | Report Response More from this Member More from this Member More from this Member | Report Response More from this Member More from this Member | Report Response, "I should have given it more thought as to how long it would take me to get there in the morning. | Report Response, "Great school. Picked his brain about the school. | I was asked this question too, "What branch did you choose?" More from this Member The morning presentations gave a good overview of the school, and the tour was the most thorough and well-organized I've seen. | Report Response | Report Response, "No lap top plug ins at library--other than that nothing. And there seemed to be a high percentage of married people in the school. " More from this Member Im just starting this thread to start a discussion on this years application. Hey yall, applied in November. More from this Member | Report Response | Report Response, "Everyone was extremely helpful and nice. | Report Response, "Talked to other students who had already interviewed this year and last year." More from this Member | I was asked this question too, "How would you deal with breaking the news to someone that they had a fatal disease?" More from this Member More from this Member Why military medicine?" | Report Response After everything, they took any and all interested interviewees onto the grounds of Walter Reed to see the medical simulation center, which is an amazing place you simply have to see with your eyes to believe." The interviewees told us up front to relax and enjoy the conversation"