Hey! My interview for Bristol is next month - I'm sort of glad I got an early date because it will be over quickly and I'll (hopefully) be ready by then.
I did a mock interview with a GP yesterday at my school. There is only one other medical applicant at my school so we've been lucky my head of year has been really focusing on us I've been using various books to prepare, generally reading around any interesting new news, keeping up to date with some of my extra-curriculars etc Not too stressed atm but it may change..
Hi, I applied to Birmingham, Sheffield, Cardiff and Bristol for Medicine, and I have an offer from Leicester for Medical Biochem as my insurance Stressing out rn, because apparently quite a few people have invites from Bristol for interview, and I haven't heard anything lol XD
Don't worry too much about stuttering. In all my interviews, I stuttered a lot out of nerves but they seemed to be fine with it - they expect you to be nervous.
Thanks for the advice! My teachers most likely won't though, none of them would even read my personal statement so I doubt they'll do a mock interview but I do have that book!
I couldn't seem to find any for a decent price and the ones which were a tad cheaper had like 50 students attending and I didn't want to do that as I would probably doze off and not learn anything.
The traditional interview went a bit sloppy. I think it's because I wasn't prepared whatsoever as it was just afterward submitted UCAS. I thought MMI's were gonna be worse but they were actually so much better! It was just the questions about the NHS I waffled on but I think I've learnt that I do love MMI's.
The traditional interview went a bit sloppy. I think it's because I wasn't prepared whatsoever as it was just afterward submitted UCAS. I thought MMI's were gonna be worse but they were actually so much better! It was just the questions about the NHS I waffled on but I think I've learnt that I do love MMI's.
Barts hold this programme called SAMDA and sixth forms who are part of it are able to go to interview preps, lectures, UKCAT prep and other things, organised specifically for these sixth forms I think it's only sixth forms that live in a certain borough
Barts hold this programme called SAMDA and sixth forms who are part of it are able to go to interview preps, lectures, UKCAT prep and other things, organised specifically for these sixth forms I think it's only sixth forms that live in a certain borough
The traditional interview went a bit sloppy. I think it's because I wasn't prepared whatsoever as it was just afterward submitted UCAS. I thought MMI's were gonna be worse but they were actually so much better! It was just the questions about the NHS I waffled on but I think I've learnt that I do love MMI's.
I was the total opposite. I loved panel interviews and didn't like MMI as much. But MMI isn't too bad, however, it is really unpredictable. Like you might have one great station, and the next might be atrocious. Make sure to read the NHS Constitution and GMCs 'Tomorrow's Doctors' - they are very important documents Where did you apply?
I was the total opposite. I loved panel interviews and didn't like MMI as much. But MMI isn't too bad, however, it is really unpredictable. Like you might have one great station, and the next might be atrocious. Make sure to read the NHS Constitution and GMCs 'Tomorrow's Doctors' - they are very important documents Where did you apply?
Aww thanks for the reading suggestion Your right with MMI, I had 4 really bad stations.
I applied to Southampton, Kings and HullYork Only three because of my grades. Wbu?
It was really good actually! There were only four of us so everyone got loads of question practice. We also got loads of feedback as well! I would really recommend it, it's good for both practising and learning about how to structure you answers We also got a mock MMI so I also did roleplay for the first time ever which was really weird!
It was really good actually! There were only four of us so everyone got loads of question practice. We also got loads of feedback as well! I would really recommend it, it's good for both practising and learning about how to structure you answers We also got a mock MMI so I also did roleplay for the first time ever which was really weird!
Thanks! Did they only do a mock MMI or mock traditional too? I like the fact that there was only 4 people