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  1. I felt that compared to the previous times that I have interviewed this time was a bit easier. Maybe it was my practice and the fact that I am a repeat interviewee. Questions were pretty straight forward, and one station traditionally known to be difficult was a little too easy. Like almost a rest station and I am seriously worried about the whole purpose of it. Overall just like @DoctorArts 5 were excellent, and rest were Good/Okay. It's so hard to tell if someone with a grin or stoneface liked your answer or not. I did kind of ramble and get carried away at two very easy stations, and now am smacking on the head that those could have gone better if I had kept things simple, and not dragged in a few detailed life experiences. Overall not too bad, but If everyone found them easy, and we are ranked comparatively, then Great stations would still be average.
  2. I was contemplating not making any posts, but here 5th App, 4th Interview:- Rejected Early or Regular Deadline: Early AGPA: 81.48 MCAT: 509 (127/124/130/128) ECs: Non-Trad Geography: IP Interview: Average NAQ: 37.85 (-7 from last year) AQ: 16.77 There's not much that I can say at the moment. Everything feels numb and so disappointing, I so hoped that this day would be different because I felt that I gave my all for interview prep and my interview was definitely better than last year. I guess with my low GPA Interview needs to be absolutely perfect to even stand a chance of consideration. The struggle continues *sigh*.
  3. Difficult to say how I feel. Frustrated, Angry, Depressed, feelings I have become accustomed to since 2013. IP Regrets AGPA: 81.48 MCAT: 31 AQ: 17.56 NAQ: 44.55 TFR: 62.11 Interview: Average. This was my third interview and fourth application. Previous two rejections were with Below Average interview. I did have mixed feelings about my performance, and knew that some blunders I did at misinterpreting questions, not reading them properly, and confusing the interviewers with some silly examples would cost me my chance. In my opinion, that was the difference for me between an Above Average and Average Interview score. Every rejection every single year stings, especially because my peers have now graduated and are doing residency. Need to rewrite the MCAT and possibly apply broadly this year.
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