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Harvard Medical School Interview Feedback Summary

Boston, MA

Allopathic Medical Schools | Private Non-Profit

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Overall, applicants ranked the school in the top 9% of interviews, indicating it is highly regarded. They found the interview generally impressive with a moderate stress level and felt they did okay.
⭐ Overall Impressions
SDN Interview Experience Score
8.5
Above Average

Higher scores indicate a smoother, more positive interview experience with professional staff, organized logistics, and a supportive environment.

Based on 568 responses
Score Reference:
9–10 Exceptional 8–8.9 Very Good 7–7.9 Good 6–6.9 Mixed < 6 Needs Improvement
The SDN Interview Experience Score (SIES) is a composite metric that represents applicants overall impressions of their interview experience, based on multiple factors such as professionalism, facilities, responsiveness, and stress levels.

What was the stress level of the interview?

Most respondents rated their interview as average stress.

How do you rank this school among ALL other schools?

Most respondents rank this school above all other schools.

How did the interview impress you?

Most respondents felt positively about their interview.
Positively (81%)
Negatively (7%)
No change (12%)

How you think you did?

Most respondents thought they performed well at the interview.
Great (30%)
Good (43%)
Average (24%)
Poor (3%)

What are your general comments?

Applicants generally had positive experiences during their interviews at Harvard Medical School, with many finding the interviews to be conversational and stress-free. The school's facilities and opportunities were highly praised, though some applicants noted a lack of structured events during the day and varying interactions with students.
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  • Personally, I think they should still ask why question, as expecting an answer and getting the answer from people's mouths are two different things.
  • HMS doesn't try to impress their interviewees so there weren't many structured events during the day. You'll have a lot of down time. If you are in school, bring homework - the applicant lounge has nice study stations. I also recommend checking out their case-based learning classes.
  • Enjoy the free time!
  • Loved my experience here. My fellow interviewees were awesome. The interviewers were fair. There was a lot of free time to roam around. I used this time to get to know my fellow interviewees. The students there were helpful and friendly. Boston is great as was the campus. I recommend staying with a student host.
  • This is a great school, and it innovates to keep ahead of the curve, but the facilities weren't as nice as I was expecting. The surrounding area is very nice though. Overall I'm not going to be holding my breath for an acceptance, but it was just an honor to be able to interview here. What a great opportunity.
💬 Interview Process

Length, number, and type of interviews

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Length:
51 Minutes Average
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Number:
2 Interviews Average
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Interview Type (Interaction):
97% One-on-One
3% Group Interview
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File Type:
98% Open-File
2% Closed-File
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Interview Modality:
75% Virtual
25% In-Person
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Interview Location (for In-Person):
100% At the School
0% Other Location

HMS-COMP interviews are an average of 51 minutes, with an average of 2 interviews. 97% of interviews are one-on-one, 25% are in-person, and 2% are closed-file. Of the in-person interviews, 100% are held at the school.

What is one of the specific questions they asked you?

The most commonly asked questions at medical school interviews include inquiries about the applicant's motivations for pursuing medicine, research experiences, long-term goals, challenges faced, family background, and specific activities listed on their application. Some respondents mentioned engaging in Multiple Mini Interviews (MMI) format, which may involve questions on a wide range of topics, and noted the thoroughness of the interviewers in reviewing their application materials.
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What was the most interesting question?

Students said most interesting question asked at Harvard Medical School discussed a wide range of topics, including personal traits, societal issues, and ethical dilemmas. While no specific unusual questions were highlighted, many responses indicated a personalized approach tailored to the applicants' experiences and applications, fostering engaging conversations during the interviews.
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How did you prepare for the interview?

Applicants commonly prepared for the interview by reading over their application materials, researching the school's website, interacting with current students, and utilizing resources like SDN. Many also engaged in mock interviews, reviewed healthcare issues, and focused on their research and personal statements to be well-prepared for the interview process.
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What was the most difficult question?

Students said the most difficult question asked at Harvard Medical School revolved around a wide range of topics, including personal motivations for pursuing medicine, ethical scenarios, research experiences, and reflections on healthcare systems. The interview format may have been an MMI (Multiple Mini Interview) based on responses referencing specific questions, non-disclosure agreements, and the diverse nature of inquiries posed to applicants.
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What impressed you positively?

Applicants were overwhelmingly impressed by the conversational and informative interview experience at Harvard Medical School, where they gained a deep understanding of the institution beyond its website. They appreciated the warmth and friendliness of the faculty, students, and staff, the top-notch facilities and resources available, the collaborative and low-stress environment, and the diverse opportunities for research and clinical experiences, all contributing to a positive and welcoming atmosphere.
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What impressed you negatively?

Applicants commonly expressed dissatisfaction with the lack of structure and engagement during the interview day, unenthusiastic tour guides, disorganization in scheduling, and a sense of disinterest from the admissions office. Suggestions include improving the interview process by providing more engaging activities, offering informative tours, and enhancing communication with applicants to create a more welcoming and informative experience.
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What did you wish you had known ahead of time?

Applicants commonly wished they had known about the amount of free time during the interview day at Harvard Medical School. Many recommended bringing a book or planning activities to fill the downtime. Additionally, some suggested being prepared for potential stress interview questions even though the overall atmosphere is conversational.
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🤝 Campus and Facilities

How do you rank the facilities?

Most respondents rank the facilities as above average.

How would you rate the Location and Cultural Life?

0 = Low, 10 = High

How is the friendliness of the admissions office?

Most respondents said the admissions office was friendly.

How is the responsiveness of the admissions office?

Most respondents said the admissions office was responsive.

What are your suggestions for the admissions office?

Applicants commonly suggested that the admissions office should offer more structured interview schedules, provide additional activities or opportunities to interact with current students, and consider providing meals or refreshments during the admissions process. They also recommended increasing flexibility in interview scheduling and enhancing the overall tour experience.
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📍 Travel and Logistics

Airports Used

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BOS

66% interviewees used BOS (BOS), with 16% using Logan (Logan) and 5% using bos (bos) and 5% using Logan Airport (Logan Airport) and 2% using LOG (LOG) and 2% using PVD (PVD) and 2% using Boston (Boston) and 2% using Logan International Airport (Logan International Airport).

What was your primary mode of transportation?

Most interviewees traveled by airplane to the interview.

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63% Airplane
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11% Automobile
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23% Train or Subway
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3% Other

Hotels Recommended by Other Interviewees

Most interviewees stayed at the Hampton Inn (average ranking 9.5/10), with some staying at Best Western (average rating 4/10). (Top 3 displayed)

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Hampton Inn
9.5/10
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Best Western
4/10
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Hampton Inn Crosstown
10/10

What was the cost and time spent traveling?

Cost: Low Cost to High Cost

What is your in-state status?

Most respondents are out of state students.

Where did you stay?

Most respondents stayed either With students at the school or with students at the school.

Who was the tour given by?

Tours were most commonly given by a Student
Admissions staff (3%)
Faculty member (2%)
Student (95%)

How did the tour guide seem?

Most tour guides were enthusiastic about the school.
Discouraging (1%)
Enthusiastic (81%)
Neutral (18%)

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