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McGill Premed Interview Question


derichoo

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It most definitely depends on personality and past experiences as has been previously stated. The great (or not so great) thing about the MMI is that it tests your non-cognitive abilities. The MMI cannot be faked and honestly, I don't feel that it can be prepared for. There are just way too many possible scenarios that they can throw at you.

 

One way that you could prepare is to start making a concerted effort to perceive things as two-sided. However you interpret daily events/interactions, try to put yourself 'in the other persons' shoes' and actively reflect on the other possible sides/interpretations of a situation. This is something that the MMI is really good at identifying in applicants.

 

Good luck!

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