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There’s no right way for everyone to prepare. You need to do what is right for you.
Consider:
Reflecting on questions you’re confident answering and which ones you feel less confident responding to – focus your energy on questions you are less confident responding to.
Research the school(s) you are interviewing with to understand the number of stations, time between each station, time in each station, past station types and other interview conventions.
Learn about your prospective field including scope of practice, key priorities, and issues through podcasts, documentaries, articles and books.
Prepare stories, reflections and anecdotes related to the program competencies.
Familiarize yourself with question types and possible answer structures.
Practice according to known interview logistics. Consider practicing on your own, with a friend, family member, co-worker or a member of the Centre for Career Development team until you feel comfortable and confident.
Start your own practice group or join one organized through a club.
Attend the Professional School Interview preparation workshops and MMI simulations through Centre for Career Development.
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In MMIs, you can anticipate reflecting on and responding to different types of questions:
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General interview questions ask about your goals, characteristics, fit with the program, past experiences and coping skills |