Yash Shah
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So one thing I wanted to talk to you guys about today was kind of how students can prepare for both virtual and in-person interviews. I think, you know, a lot of my peers did their even medical school interviews online. So it's going to be a new experience for a lot of us. I guess we could start with me here for some virtual specific advice on how to do well in a virtual interview.
And then we can dive into some of the newer options as well.
And then we can dive into some of the newer options as well.
And then we can dive into some of the newer options as well.
And Gina, do you have any advice that might be different for in-person interviews? For example, anything a student should be aware of that might be some key differences on how those interviews might go or things that they need to think about?
And Gina, do you have any advice that might be different for in-person interviews? For example, anything a student should be aware of that might be some key differences on how those interviews might go or things that they need to think about?
And Gina, do you have any advice that might be different for in-person interviews? For example, anything a student should be aware of that might be some key differences on how those interviews might go or things that they need to think about?
Great. And that was actually my follow-up question. So I think that's really insightful to hear because I've heard from a lot of students that, you know, when you're offered a hybrid option, they're concerned about, you know, what a program might feel for choosing one option versus the other. So I think maybe bouncing off of that, we can start with Gina.
Great. And that was actually my follow-up question. So I think that's really insightful to hear because I've heard from a lot of students that, you know, when you're offered a hybrid option, they're concerned about, you know, what a program might feel for choosing one option versus the other. So I think maybe bouncing off of that, we can start with Gina.
Great. And that was actually my follow-up question. So I think that's really insightful to hear because I've heard from a lot of students that, you know, when you're offered a hybrid option, they're concerned about, you know, what a program might feel for choosing one option versus the other. So I think maybe bouncing off of that, we can start with Gina.
But my next question was regarding the role of the interview and the residency match and the ultimate rank list process. How does the interview complement the rest of the application there?
But my next question was regarding the role of the interview and the residency match and the ultimate rank list process. How does the interview complement the rest of the application there?
But my next question was regarding the role of the interview and the residency match and the ultimate rank list process. How does the interview complement the rest of the application there?
Yeah, that makes a lot of sense. So as we move through sub I season, I think what me and a lot of my peers are thinking about is now shifting towards the preparation for interviews. So I kind of had a two part question. And I guess we can start with Lindsay, just talking about the general preparation.
Yeah, that makes a lot of sense. So as we move through sub I season, I think what me and a lot of my peers are thinking about is now shifting towards the preparation for interviews. So I kind of had a two part question. And I guess we can start with Lindsay, just talking about the general preparation.
Yeah, that makes a lot of sense. So as we move through sub I season, I think what me and a lot of my peers are thinking about is now shifting towards the preparation for interviews. So I kind of had a two part question. And I guess we can start with Lindsay, just talking about the general preparation.
So before interview season even starts, what are some good ways to just get in the right frame of mind and some things to start thinking about generally?
So before interview season even starts, what are some good ways to just get in the right frame of mind and some things to start thinking about generally?
So before interview season even starts, what are some good ways to just get in the right frame of mind and some things to start thinking about generally?
Great. And I think the second part to that question was more so preparing for specific program interviews. So I'll turn this one to Gina. How would you recommend looking into specific programs kind of, you know, the night before or the week before and preparing for those specific interviews?