I had a practise interview the other day and got completely stuck at "well why not nursing?' ended up sounding like a complete bitch and sounding like i think all nurses are stupid which of course they're not ooooh silly me -.-
I had a practise interview the other day and got completely stuck at "well why not nursing?' ended up sounding like a complete bitch and sounding like i think all nurses are stupid which of course they're not ooooh silly me -.-
Yeah that was the question I was most scared of being asked- Its very difficult not to come across like an idiot! Guess what- they asked me it
I completely blanked! Also got asked "what is success" and "what would you describe humanity as in one word" ?? HELP
Oh wow, they're a bit obscure wouldn't have a clue what to say to those! The book that I linked has loads of weird questions in it- if you read through it should give you a better method of tackling the questions that you have no idea how to answer
Oh wow, they're a bit obscure wouldn't have a clue what to say to those! The book that I linked has loads of weird questions in it- if you read through it should give you a better method of tackling the questions that you have no idea how to answer
This was my bible. It's awesome. Has frameworks for answering any question and model answers to all sorts of questions including why not a nurse. It covers all interview styles, it's fabulous. If you only buy one book get this one. I got them all out of my local library but had to buy this one it was so good. http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/1905812051?pc_redir=1405524142&robot_redir=1
This was my bible. It's awesome. Has frameworks for answering any question and model answers to all sorts of questions including why not a nurse. It covers all interview styles, it's fabulous. If you only buy one book get this one. I got them all out of my local library but had to buy this one it was so good. http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/1905812051?pc_redir=1405524142&robot_redir=1
This was my bible. It's awesome. Has frameworks for answering any question and model answers to all sorts of questions including why not a nurse. It covers all interview styles, it's fabulous. If you only buy one book get this one. I got them all out of my local library but had to buy this one it was so good. http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/1905812051?pc_redir=1405524142&robot_redir=1
Heey, i'm in year 12, dead set on applying for medicine but i have no no no idea how to interview.. any tips?
My main advice would be do not worry, and be yourself.
I didn't prepare for any of my interviews, and am now well on my way to med school in September.
The main things to be aware of is to: - dress smartly, like you're going for a job interview: they will be asking themselves whether they would like you being their doctor - be enthusiastic! But don't keep saying how it's your 'passion' - they will get sick of this. - don't learn answers to questions you think will come up. They know when you've done this, and it just looks like it's not your answer. - have a list before you go in of experiences that you have had that show different qualities, like compassion and teamwork - good and bad! These don't have to be in a medically related experience, you want to show that you are a good all-rounder.
These things, plus being good at maths and a quick reader, got me through my multiple mini interviews at Leicester, and in the end I actually really enjoyed the interview process!