UBC Nursing - Sep. 2012 - Page 20

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  1. Are we all done with the interviews now?

    Do you feel confident you will get in?
  2. I thought it was a lot of fun. Definitely entertained me for 2 hours.
  3. Definitely agree with teeheeuhoh! It was really a lot of fun. The process was intense but incredibly exciting! The interviewers also did such a wonderful job of making us feel welcome and calm.

    I remember as soon as I walked into one of my stations, the interviewer immediately said "Relax, smile, breathe. We are just having a conversation, just a conversation..." So sweet of her!
    I wasn't nervous at all, but I'm sure her saying this to those who were quite scared really helped them get through.

    It was really a pleasure going through the process. No matter what the outcome of my admission is, I have to say that I am honestly very glad I had the chance to take the interview because it was such a great experience!

    Now the waiting..haha...I'll be overseas when I find out about my admission status. Hopefully the travelling will distract me from my anticipation haha
  4. I'm glad to hear that you guys had a great experience and that some of you felt it was even fun!

    To be honest with you guys, I'm not sure that I felt the same way. I answered the questions to the best of my abilities, but I can be unusually hard on myself. Post-interview, I have been second guessing my answers and wonderng if I could have said something differently or better. I know that I answered certain questions to my greater satisfaction than others.

    I'm very sensitive to the personalities of the people that I talk to, and it was weird walking into one room and receiving a completely different energy than another. I guess that's the whole reason why they make the process "mixed" - to enhance the inter-rater reliability (as they said).

    I found some interviewers even nodded their heads at my answers in support, while others remained completely silent, and I found that really really awkward. It made me question myself at points.

    In any case, nothing can be done now. Best of luck all!

    Now I have to finish studying for my exam!
  5. For sure I completely understand what you mean hopingfor2012. Picking up the vibe from an interviewer can really affect your performance.

    For example in my last station, the interviewer was much more stern, serious and quiet compared to the other interviewers I had, so I felt a slight shift in gears I suppose. This station was the only one where I felt a bit flustered. And it wasn't even because I thought the question was difficult to answer. It was because the interview atmosphere was so different from the others! Haha! But in the end she just told me "good job, don't worry there were no right or wrong answers" - which was really nice of her.

    It's a good thing that they have many different interviewers, as you said, because this reduces bias and at the end of the day, provides the school with more competent students.

    It was very interesting to see how the interviewers reacted to responses for sure. In a lot of my stations, the interviewers gave me encouraging word such as "wow you hit the nail right on the head" or "you seem really prepared"...I was at first quite shocked because I thought they weren't supposed to acknowledge your progress during the interview, but I guess sometimes things just slip. Especially when they have to listen to 40 different responses to the same question in one day.

    Don't be too hard on yourself hopingfor2012. As they say "hindsight is always 20/20!" You did the best you could!

    Good luck on finals everyone! For those of you who are done...
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  6. Quote from empathetic gal
    For sure I completely understand what you mean hopingfor2012. Picking up the vibe from an interviewer can really affect your performance.

    For example in my last station, the interviewer was much more stern, serious and quiet compared to the other interviewers I had, so I felt a slight shift in gears I suppose. This station was the only one where I felt a bit flustered. And it wasn't even because I thought the question was difficult to answer. It was because the interview atmosphere was so different from the others! Haha! But in the end she just told me "good job, don't worry there were no right or wrong answers" - which was really nice of her.

    It's a good thing that they have many different interviewers, as you said, because this reduces bias and at the end of the day, provides the school with more competent students.

    It was very interesting to see how the interviewers reacted to responses for sure. In a lot of my stations, the interviewers gave me encouraging word such as "wow you hit the nail right on the head" or "you seem really prepared"...I was at first quite shocked because I thought they weren't supposed to acknowledge your progress during the interview, but I guess sometimes things just slip. Especially when they have to listen to 40 different responses to the same question in one day.

    Don't be too hard on yourself hopingfor2012. As they say "hindsight is always 20/20!" You did the best you could!

    Good luck on finals everyone! For those of you who are done...
    That's awesome! It sounds you feel really good about how you did, and it sounds like you did well!

    Thanks for the support. We'll see how I did in a few weeks. :P
  7. My experience was definitely not as great as empathetic gal.
    Some interviewers were surprisingly non responsive, others not too bad.
    I felt their facial expression could really affect how the interviewees perform.
    I did a lot better in the stations where the interviewers were smiling or
    showed some other form of acknowledgement.

    I wish I had done well enough to receive those positive feedbacks like emphathetic gal!
    If I were you, I would be jumping up and down!
  8. Quote from katniss
    My experience was definitely not as great as empathetic gal.
    Some interviewers were surprisingly non responsive, others not too bad.
    I felt their facial expression could really affect how the interviewees perform.
    I did a lot better in the stations where the interviewers were smiling or
    showed some other form of acknowledgement.

    I wish I had done well enough to receive those positive feedbacks like emphathetic gal!
    If I were you, I would be jumping up and down!
    Thanks for sharing your experience. I'm kind of relieved that I was not the only person who felt that way. I too, felt that the people who were smiling made me feel more at ease, and helped me feel more confident afterwards.
  9. Thank you also for sharing your experience hopingfor2012!
    Let's hope and pray we be classmates in September 2012..
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  10. I do agree 2 of the interviewers in my group didn't say anything or even introduce themselves. Didn't really feel like that was appropriate, at least say hi to the people being interviewed.... Also considering that we were told the interviewers would introduce themselves. One person I went in and she didn't even say anything to me. I introduced myself and she just nodded, I had to ask her if she just wants me to start on the scenario or what.. because I was waiting for her to at least say hi or something. But the experience was really fun, like a game, even gave me a bit of an adrenaline rush trying to get to the right stations and keep within the time limits.

    I'm pretty positive I got a spot though. I'm pretty confident that I did my interviews well.