NUS Medicine admission interview - How to prepare?

By: Yalhini, in Category: University

Congratulations on securing an interview for NUS Medicine admission! The interview is a crucial part of the admission process, and it's essential to prepare thoroughly to showcase your strengths and potential as a medical student.

Here are some tips to help you prepare for the NUS Medicine admission interview:

  1. Research the NUS Medicine program and understand its values, curriculum, and goals. You can visit the NUS Medicine website, read through its brochures, and talk to alumni or current students to gain insights.

  2. Practice your communication skills by speaking with friends or family members about your interest in medicine, your motivation for applying to NUS Medicine, and any relevant experiences that have prepared you for medical school.

  3. Familiarize yourself with common interview questions and practice answering them. Some common questions could include:

  • Why do you want to become a doctor?
  • What are your strengths and weaknesses?
  • How have you prepared yourself for a career in medicine?
  • Can you tell us about a challenging situation you faced and how you overcame it?
  • What do you think are the biggest challenges facing the healthcare industry today?
  1. Be ready to discuss your personal attributes and experiences that make you a good fit for NUS Medicine. These may include leadership skills, volunteer work, research experience, or a passion for a specific medical field.

  2. Dress professionally and arrive early for the interview. This will help you feel more relaxed and composed during the interview.

  3. Finally, remember to be honest, confident, and respectful throughout the interview process. Show your genuine interest in NUS Medicine and your commitment to becoming an excellent medical professional.

Good luck with your interview!



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