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I have an interview next week for veterinary medicine at the university of Lancashire. I have lost the email with the information on it, like and idiot. I have emailed the university but didn’t know if someone could get back to me faster on here, I am wondering if anyone had any information? Thanks in advance

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by Anonymous
I have an interview next week for veterinary medicine at the university of Lancashire. I have lost the email with the information on it, like and idiot. I have emailed the university but didn’t know if someone could get back to me faster on here, I am wondering if anyone had any information? Thanks in advance

As long as you know your time, just arrive 1/2 hr before and take your passport. It’s MMI style, I had mine yesterday.

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by WillMatt123$
As long as you know your time, just arrive 1/2 hr before and take your passport. It’s MMI style, I had mine yesterday.
Thank you, do you know where you are supposed to go in the Uni? Hope your interview went well

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by Dgpotter
Thank you, do you know where you are supposed to go in the Uni? Hope your interview went well

Go to student services. The big glass building at the front- it’s easy to find! It went as well as it could for an interview- I literally came out not remembering anything I said 🥴

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by WillMatt123$
Go to student services. The big glass building at the front- it’s easy to find! It went as well as it could for an interview- I literally came out not remembering anything I said 🥴


Thanks again! I think Ill be the same

Reply 5

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by Anonymous
I have an interview next week for veterinary medicine at the university of Lancashire. I have lost the email with the information on it, like and idiot. I have emailed the university but didn’t know if someone could get back to me faster on here, I am wondering if anyone had any information? Thanks in advance

Hi there,

Thank you for your message and patience. I'm sorry to hear this. It's great that you have an interview with us, well done! Feel free to direct message us if you still need assistance. If you send us some more details, we can look into this for you. You can also find useful information here including useful tips for interviews, more information for vet med students and much more including frequently asked questions.

Best of luck in your interview! You've got this 🙂
Many thanks, ^Zac

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by UniLancashire
Hi there,
Thank you for your message and patience. I'm sorry to hear this. It's great that you have an interview with us, well done! Feel free to direct message us if you still need assistance. If you send us some more details, we can look into this for you. You can also find useful information here including useful tips for interviews, more information for vet med students and much more including frequently asked questions.
Best of luck in your interview! You've got this 🙂
Many thanks, ^Zac

Hi Zac,
are there still more interview invites to be issued ?
Still waiting to hear….

Reply 7

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by Anonymous
I have an interview next week for veterinary medicine at the university of Lancashire. I have lost the email with the information on it, like and idiot. I have emailed the university but didn’t know if someone could get back to me faster on here, I am wondering if anyone had any information? Thanks in advance

MAMBO

Reply 8

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by Anonymous
Hi Zac,
are there still more interview invites to be issued ?
Still waiting to hear….

Hi there,

Thank you for your message and patience. Interview are still to be sent out as they are being done in batches. In the meantime here's some more information. The interview stage normally takes place between December and April each year. This usually consists of an multi-station MMI. For interviews taking place at our Preston Campus you'll also have the opportunity to take a guided tour of our facilities. Once all interviews are completed you are ranked according to performance. Your individual station and overall scores will be assessed. You will then be ranked according to score. Offers are made to the top-ranking applicants until the required number of places has been filled. You can find more info such as MMI tips, application stages and much more here.

@UniLancashire_vets on Instagram are great to get some behind the scenes of the course, keep an eye out on updates and see any other important information. The team did a Q&A recently on there and are there if you have any vet med specific questions.

Best wishes,
^Zac

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