You can increase your chances of being accepted if you meet medical school requirements on paper and in an interview. One key factor when going to the meeting is to dress professionally and reasonably conservative. If you have body piercings, remove them prior to the meeting. Make certain that tattoos are covered by your clothing. Avoid bold and bright patterns for clothing choices, hair color and polish. Save this part of expressing yourself for social gatherings and events with your close friends. You do not want the interviewer being distracted because they are wondering what the meaning of your tattoo is or how you were able to withstand the pain of getting your tongue or eyebrow pierced. Students remember to go light on the body sprays and colognes. You do not want the interviewer getting a headache during the interview from your new fragrance. It is important to be showered and clean but not overwhelming with the body fragrances.
Things To Consider When Attending A Medical School Interview
November 13th, 2007 | Reference & Education :: College & University