Applicants generally found the interview process at Kansas State to be conversational and less stressful than expected, with interviewers focusing on their applications and personal experiences. They appreciated the friendly and supportive atmosphere, but some mentioned concerns about the town's amenities and the diversity of career focuses among faculty and students.
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They have general questions they need to ask, but will throw in some they think of in the moment relating to your answers to previous things. The ambassador chat ahead of the actual interview does give a bit of cushion before the actual interview to talk to someone more on your level and get some nerves out - it actually gave me ideas of a few more positive things to say when asked the typical "why kstate" question by the interviewers.
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Kansas State impressed me in many different ways, but the faculty seemingly truly cared about student well being, and success.
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It was possibly due to the fact that I had to do a phone interview rather than in person, but my interview was less conversational that I had been expecting. They were
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My visit to K-State made me even more excited about vet school and this school in particular. It's a very family-oriented campus and everyone seems supportive.
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There was supposed to be an info session but ours was cancelled due to the weather.
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Great University! The faculty I met and students as well were all so amazing and helpful! Everyone wants you to succeed and I hope I get to call this place home the next four years!
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Really comfortable interview, it is completely conversational and the questions I was asked all came from an organic conversation we were having. Just be yourself, but make sure you know your application 100% because all of my questions were tailor made for me, and me alone. It sounds silly to "know your application", but its easy to forget the smaller things you wrote about.
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I loved the whole interview process! For me, none of the questions on here helped prep me for the interview. It was geared all around things from my application. I had a very conversational interview and time flew by during it!
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My interviewers did not sit in a single row, so I had to be sure to take turns providing eye contact. This interview style was more of a circular seating format.
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Buildings lookkinda gloomy, but other than that every other aspect of this school and manhattan seemed really nice
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KSU is a great school, and the fact that they have a traditional program is really appealing to me. I like having everything organized and PBL does not sound fun or informative to me, so K state has a program that is in line with me. Most expensive option that I applied to this cycle, but I love the program and the faculty so if I get accepted I would seriously consider going.
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Be knowledgeable about your application. Don't really try to memorize the answers to questions either. I got, "Animal rights vs. animal welfare" and blanked, so I had to quickly switch to plan b (which worked out in my favor anyway)
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The school was one of the most expensive schools but the facility and the hospital equipments appeared to be older and worn.
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After attending their pizza banquet and tour of the school, I am highly interested in this school
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I expected my interviewers to be very relaxed and friendly based on what I read on SDN. One of my interviewers was awesome, but the other two were not as friendly as I had anticipated (I am not sure if this was intentional or not.... My interview was also at 8 AM). HOWEVER, do not let this intimidate you! It went very well and I was accepted :) They really just want to get to know YOU.
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Overall it went fine. Even though I couldnt answer a few of the interview questions I got accepted!
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I know i would love k-state and be very happy to obtain my dvm there. i like their pc tablets in conjunction with the curriculum (3+1) layout, and having all the veterinary related buildings connected. the second and fourth year buddy system seems like something i would use to my advantage. what worries me is my significant other. he was talking to an ambassador during my interview and learned there isn't really much for jobs outside of retail. what can you expect from a college-town, though? at least the school has experience with students being outside of the city in order to meet middle ground with their spouses working elsewhere; though you will need arrangements during on-call rotations fourth year.
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K-State was a really pleasant surprise. The interview process was much less intimidating than expected and the facility members were very genuine and kind!
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A laid back, great interview. I feel like they really saw me.
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Overall fantastic interview. The interviewers ask very thoughtful, career-related questions, so be prepared for that. However, they did not bring up any controversial issues, even though I did.
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The interview was definitely an interview, but it wasn't too stressful. There were 2 faculty members and a local vet. They were friendly and joked but they always were very professional and focused on getting the answers to their questions. They left a lot of time for me to ask questions, so I was happy I had thought of some beforehand.
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The school seems like it is well run. The clinical case load is non existent. I would want to go to a school that can offer a higher case load.
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After the interview at Kansas they take into account your entire file and your interview when they rank the applicants. This hurt me because I have a weak GPA. I am on the alternate list at the moment, but I felt like my interview went well. I don't know the formula that they use, but this all leads me to believe that the interview is not a huge part of the final evaluation. If you have strong numbers--you're in luck (as always)! Your interview is probably not going to make or break their decision. If your numbers are weaker do your best, but judging by my experience grades still play a big part in the evaluation post-interview.
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I think it is a fabulous school where you can get a great education, im not sure it was for me. Many people seemed very food animal, small animal, or zoo exotic focused. I didn't meet many people interested in or faculty from the equine department.
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Not much goes on other than the interview and the tour. No informational meetings during the day at all.
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For my 1st interview experience, I loved K-State. It was very relaxed. The interviewers aren't trying to trick you. Everyone is extremely helpful and one of the friendliest towns I've been to.
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Overall positive experience.
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Relax! It was very laidback and they did not try and trick you.
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Definitely worth the trip to Kansas. The town is cute and the people super friendly, and the cvm is very well organized.
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(THIS PART OF) KANSAS IS NOT FLAT. THE WIZARD OF OZ IS A LIE.
I can't express what a shattering of childhood dreams this was.
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I'm an odd ball because at the time of my interview I was uncertain how I felt about k-state. I had a really odd gut feeling at the time I couldn't describe as good or bad partially do to other things that were going on at the time. Now I'm a student here and it is a great school. The student body is great and just at K-state in general I've never been around so many people with so much school spirit. People from big cities may not like the small town feel but for me K-state is a great fit. Just stay relaxed and be yourself in your interview and you shouldnt have a problem.
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After visiting Manhattan and attending the Q&A session (pizza party) I began to really like the school and town.
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Tour was nice; had one-on-one tour with a student ambassador. Interviewers were nice. Students went out of their way to assist interviewees, esp. those who were traveling by themselves and needed rides to the hotel or airport
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I very much enjoyed the campus and the students. Manhattan has a lot more stuff in it than I expected. The buildings look well used but do not appear deficient in anything.
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Great place!
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This was my first vet school interview, and overall I don't feel it could have gone any better. Seems like some adcoms really put you through the wringer, but this was not like that at all. It was good to have a good experience my first time, and I feel that should help improve my confidence for any future interviews. I could be very wrong, nothing is certain in this process, but I feel I improved my chances with this interview and I will be extremely surprised if I don't get an offer.
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The interview was very pleasent and casual. Anyone else interviewing at this school should do their best to remain calm and be prepared to speak in a converstaional manner. Answer honestly and be prepared to talk about ethical/ moral topics. There aren't necessarily wrong answers to these questions but a strong and well thought out response will be in your favor. Good luck to all interviewees!! Also, for OSS travelers, there is an airport in Manhattan and the staff/ students are very willing to shuttle interviewees to and from the airport/ hotels. However, it is a small airport and only receives flights from limited airports so it can be a longer trip or more expensive due to increased number of flight connections.
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Great school. The commitment to helping students succeed, the case load, the zoo and exotics opportunities, and the wonderful community moved Kansas State to the top of my list.
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Feels like a great place to be!
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I was really impressed with the area, I thought it would be way more podunk
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I really liked the school and interview session was run efficiently, I just wish that they made me feel as comfortable as they made everyone else.
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<3! Really appealing area, I loved the country around K-State. It's NOT flat at all, rolling hills and prairie kind of looking. Faculty and students were super nice and laid back, the interview was pleasant. No "stump the chump" questions!
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True as I've been told, there doesn't seem to be a whole lot to do in town. Ethnic food is lacking, which is sad for me because I typically enjoy a lot of that.
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Loved it. Loved the school, actually enjoyed my interview. There were no off the wall questions, nothing that really stumped me. I was surprised they didnt bring up my grades or my GPA or anything like that. There were a few questions about various experiences, and a few strictly behavioral questions. Only current events question was regarding horse slaughter, although a few other topics just came up in the course of the conversations.
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The interview was very laid back, they didn't ask any tough questions at all, and most of them were directly related to my application. I had several questions that were simply, "Tell us about this experience..." but having questions that were so open ended did throw me off a little I think
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This was my first vet school interview. Overall, I was really pleased with the school facility and the people. The interview was very conversational. The interviewers have already read your file and they seemed like they genuinely just want to know more about you personally.
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Don't worry. They really just want to get to know who you are.
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I really liked KSU and the interviewers were super friendly. My interview was just like a conversation.
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There are tours running throughout the day every 2 hours or so. If you get there early enough you can go on a tour before your interview, or you can wait around after your interview and go on one. They take your picture, have you input your preferred address to send your letter to, and have a Tablet PC out to try. Other than your interview, that's really about it. There are current vet students circulating around while you are waiting and they will answer any questions. They also take you to your interview room and take you on your tour. There is a pizza party later in the evening that is casual where you can ask current vet students questions. Overall it is very laid-back, so don't worry too much!
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I knew I liked the program before I went to visit, but I was even more impressed than I expected to be! There seems to be a very strong emphasis on student support and future career success. My impression was that if something you're interested in is not available on their campus, the faculty/staff will help you find it somewhere else.
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I had three interviewers, two professors and a local veterinarian. For the most part, they said things like, "I see you have experience in calving, tell me more about that." And drew out questions from those topics, like how my quail experience related to Prop 2. I was very nervous just prior to the interview but the relaxed environment and nice interviewers made me calm down. Also, if you plan to fly into the Manhattan Airport, leave plenty of time for delays. The flight to/from MHK was delayed for several hours each time.
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Know your application and current issues. They really just want to get to know you and the 30 minute interview goes by really quickly. Just be yourself and you will do fine. If you can't get all your questions answered in the interview there are lots of students around before and afterward to answer questions that you may have.
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I was very impressed by the facilities, and students and faculty that I met. They have a great program and everyone there seems genuinely thrilled to be a part of it. The interview was laid back and conversational, and my interviewers seemed like they wanted to get to know me. They were very familiar with my application and asked me specific questions about several of my experiences. Overall, everything went well and it was a really good time.
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I was really surprised at how many questions I was asked off my application. I was expecting a lot of stock-type questions, but was impressed that they had actually looked at my application and thought about questions to ask me.
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The interview went by really quickly and I kept thinking of things that I wish I would have said, but overall it was a positive experience. I thought that it was really nice of the school to host a pizza party for the interviewees and also them to ask questions of the faculty and current students. Manhattan is really small, but it is totally worth moving there because the atmosphere at the vet school is very welcoming and encouraging.
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You sign in, get your picture taken (which fyi will be your picture ID for the next 4 years if accepted), learn about the computers and then talk to students while waiting for the interviewers to be ready for you. As I said before everyone was very friendly and outgoing. You are interviewed by 2 faculty members and 1 local vet and everyone knows your application very inside and out. There was a tour given after the interview and a pizza party on Saturday night. The pizza party was a Q&A session and very helpful.
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It was such a laid back experience, it really spoiled me. I talked to many student ambassadors before the interview, which put me at ease. My interviewers were extremely friendly and it flew by!
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I was somewhat negatively impressed by the town, but very positively impressed by K-State. The people, the research, the programs, the facilities, it all was great. The interview itself was very low stress, much more conversational than you would imagine an interview to be. There were plenty of follow-up questions within the context of the conversation (tell us more about this, etc.) but on the whole it flowed very easily.
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This was my first interview so I was definitely a little nervous. But all the interviewers were super nice and friendly and asked fairly general questions about my experiences, current events, and opinion questions.
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Got there 30 minutes early. They took my picture and then showed me the computers all student will get. Taken to outside the interview room where I waited until on of the interviewers came and got me.
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It was a really laid back experience. You go to a room and sign in and write down the address you want your acceptance/rejection sent to. Then you have your picture taken and someone is there to show you the Toshiba Tablet computer that you would get as a vet student. There are cookies and pop avaiable. Then you wait until it is your time to interview when you are led by a vet student to the interview room. I was interviewed by 2 KSU faculty members and 1 practicing Kansas Veterinarian. Then an optional student led tour was given.
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I had a great time and can't wait to start there this fall. Overall, it was the least stressful experience possible. They really made us feel welcome.
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It was a very laid back and easy environment. I got asked two questions about current diseases, which I knew about, and other than that they mainly just focused on my application and said good things about me.
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Very positive. the faculty were so nice and friendly. very conversational. not stressful at all. they were all 'get-to-know-you type' questions. it was like talking to a new friend that you just met.
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Relaxed, friendly, laid-back and low stress. It was really a positive experience.
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Experience was overall positives, the interviewers were generally nice although sometimes didnt seem intereseted in being there. Had a chance to talk with other applicants and their families and were very friendly. Make sure you get there early just incase the airport gets snowed in like it did right after I flew in.
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Very laid-back and informal, with questions ranging from difficult ethical questions to getting-to-know you questions.
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I came out feeling really confused. One interviewer seemed really interested while the other made no eye contact. He did respond to alot of things I said though. The current students at KSU were incredibly friendly. They made me feel right at home. My overall interview was mainly ethical questions but I have heard that each panel is different.
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I went from having a neutral view on Kansas to loving the school. It's in a really small town but it's a college town and I think thats part of the school's charm.
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Overall, very impressive tour and interview. Faculty were knowledgable and freindly. The campus is beautiful and the opportunities for research are many.
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Simple and to the point. It was overall informative and a nice time.
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Very positive.
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Went to a waiting room and checked in and had my picture taken. There were snacks, drinks, and vet students there to answer questions. Then at my time I was taken by a vet student to a couple of chairs outside the room I was to interview in. The vet student stayed until I was called in. Then I went in, met all of the interviewers (2 faculty, 1 practicing vet). Then they began by having me tell them about myself which then led to questions. It lasted a little under 30 minutes. Afterwards, I went on a tour with some friends of mine who also applied.
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It was very conversational, most of their questions came from my application.
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It's not as bad as I had previously heard. Many people said the interviewers ask incredibly difficult questions and they were out to catch you lying. It wasn't like that at all, I felt welcomed and almost everything I was asked came from my application.
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I felt the interview and staff was fun and as low stress as possible given the circumstances.
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I thought the interview was very high stress. The questions they asked were not to get to know you, they were very specific. I am glad I interviewed there first because it was good practice for my other interviews.
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Very high stress, fact based questions one after the other, not personal at all. the students were really nice and friendly, but the faculty wasn't. I got the impression that since I wasn't interested in production/large animal that I wasn't worth their time (I did get in though)