I can see the sincerity in his answers. This is an admirable applicant.
@selukateri6 жыл бұрын
"culture affects outcomes"...I LOVED this little tiny part of his interview. I am a prospective PA student that hopes to make a positive impact in the kind of medicine that is provided to traditional Native American communities. My focus will be bridging gaps between traditional and Western medicine. From personal experience, we need both. This really hits home for me.
@koenigsegg66118 жыл бұрын
I found this video very interesting. I am a firm believer in the fact that medical schools understand that they want to produce successful doctors, not just people who are good at getting good grades. There is much more to being a successful Doctor that getting good grades.
@Calli75510 жыл бұрын
By far the best interview I have seen. He seems genuine unlike most applicants who have rehearsed answers.
@Stamps600
10 жыл бұрын
Trust me that is beyond rehearsed. You can see at 3:20 when he was done telling the story he forgot some of the points he missed so he backtracked. He is using the same techniques that are in the dating book The Game by Neil Strauss.
@cjstreed
10 жыл бұрын
Stamps600 Wasn't rehearsed at all as I was just asked to show up and be interviewed by undergraduates interested in going into medicine. But thanks for the interesting feedback.
@Stamps600
10 жыл бұрын
Carl Streed, Jr Do you also have a bridge to sell me?
@michaelwelch3110
10 жыл бұрын
Sounds pretty rehearsed to me.
@jeromerockefeller8921
6 жыл бұрын
Maybe he has rehearsed this stuff so many times. That's why it sounds completely genuine
@nasheedshams972011 жыл бұрын
What a nice, sincere guy - I hope my kids turn out like this
@thechosen123isme12 жыл бұрын
thanks for sharing! wish there were more videos like this!
@MrPaulosophy3 жыл бұрын
Honestly the most surprising aspect of this was when he said he was a bouncer. Doesn't strike me as the type.
@Themoviermaker11 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! This really helped me a lot!
@spongypants311 жыл бұрын
Damn these are some good answers, not awkward at all.
@SashaSoboleva10 жыл бұрын
WOW. Thank you
@iristink5612 жыл бұрын
wow this was actually really helpful!
@brandongoes2auburn6 жыл бұрын
I love this man
@aishwaryatekkalakota149610 жыл бұрын
inspiring!!
@Chris-rb8ox10 жыл бұрын
Nice. I found this quite helpful. Thanks!
@coltononline9 жыл бұрын
where's my shovel...? haha
@xinyaozhang49788 жыл бұрын
looks laid-back but not so concise in his answers. Guess this is what made him stand-out and got him in.
@WhatTechShow
8 жыл бұрын
+Xinyao Zhang I found his answers concise.
@ankushgupta19267 жыл бұрын
Is this an interview for med. school or? He said that he is a third year medical student I think...
@AdamDubb10 жыл бұрын
You're all saying he's a nice guy, and I just want him to sit on my face.
@That1mexican109 жыл бұрын
I am 17, I have a 28 on my ACT and a 4.3 GPA going to UF for nursing. I am assured I can succeed in undergrad but I am extremely terrified to go into medical school and I may just get a doctorate in nursing. Any advice?
@andrewcurley5006
9 жыл бұрын
PGL ForZa If you want to be a physician, get out of the nursing program and get a degree in a hard science. You'll want to do very well on the MCAT and be active in your community with leadership roles and extracurricular activities. Medical school is not for the faint of heart, and to succeed, you need to put every bit of your passion and energy into it. If you want to play it safe, be a nurse.
@That1mexican10
9 жыл бұрын
@andrew Curley - Any advice on PA, NP, and Nurse Anrsthetist?
@andrewcurley5006
9 жыл бұрын
PGL ForZa It really depends on you impetus. What do you want to do with your life and why? That question must be answered first and foremost before you make a mistake that you could regret for the rest of your life.
@samuelkebede1241
9 жыл бұрын
I definitely agree with Andrew that you need a lot of passion and energy if you want to pursue the med school track, but you definitely do not need to major in a hard science degree. As long as you do the premed course work, major in something you actually find interesting. i majored in public health and i definitely enjoyed my time as an undergrad even more
@andrewcurley5006
9 жыл бұрын
Samuel Kebede I agree. However, I never actually said that a hard science major was a "need" for medical school. I do think that having completed a more rigorous undergraduate major made me better equipped to handle the amount of work that medical school is. My statement about the hard sciences is just a strong suggestion, but certainly not a hard and fast rule. Thanks for pointing that out.
@Stamps60010 жыл бұрын
Too many humble brags which is off putting. 3:20 he backhanded insults everyone with that story without people noticing. He was great at story telling, but when he went off the cuff he lacked substance. Really really good job, but this is what people who are bad at interviews should do. Develop stories to take up the time and answer ?s.
@firstname4337
9 жыл бұрын
you're an idiot
@nancyjennings28337 жыл бұрын
Is donepezil the latest med for alzheimers?
@astrotist69265 жыл бұрын
It must be nice to have the money to volunteer at a foreign country.
@iranmoalem16408 жыл бұрын
Iranian miusc
@wholeNwon10 жыл бұрын
You're an interesting applicant. Hopefully, you have both succeeded and stopped saying "like".
@iBarkBite
10 жыл бұрын
Saying "like" doesn't mean someone is unintelligent. It's in no way a disadvantage or setback so he's fine.
@wholeNwon
9 жыл бұрын
aaron paille Of course, it doesn't mean one is unintelligent. But it does mean that he is careless in the use of the language and unconcerned with diction. One then wonders whether such carelessness extends or will extend to other areas where precision are demanded. At least that was my opinion when I interviewed applicants. If an applicant wanted to impress me, he sat up, made eye contact, expressed well-organized thoughts in grammatically correct English and knew why he was applying to our school in particular. In return, I honored him by not asking stupid questions like, "Why do you want to become a physician?"
@WhatTechShow
8 жыл бұрын
+wholeNwon he sounds human.
@austinarchibald206510 жыл бұрын
I'll like to go into medicine but i'm too young :(
@iBarkBite
10 жыл бұрын
1) If your too young then you clearly wouldn't be going into medicine right now and 2) If you're too young to the point where you shouldn't be on youtube I don't think you should even go into medicine cause I sure wouldn't trust someone who can't follow the basics.
@TheColombianFlower
10 жыл бұрын
iBarkBite LOL hating much? if the PERSON is too young but is watching this...i'd trust them...to find a path that will lead them to medicine....quit crushing dreams...
@iBarkBite
10 жыл бұрын
TheColombianFlower I don't encourage people who break guidelines. Oh well.. Secondly, I never said he or she couldn't go into medicine I said it would make no sense for someone who is "too young" to even be operating or seeing people so it's not a sad thing.
@devious05
10 жыл бұрын
iBarkBite What a really strange response. If they are too young, well they'll get older and then apply. They are allowed to lament that they cant start now though.
@iBarkBite
10 жыл бұрын
J White If they are aware that they can't apply now then it's not even possible for them to start now. So their entire comment was "strange" to begin with. If it's not able to be done because of actual laws and information/knowledge then it goes without saying that you aren't able to start. No one was going, "Well why don't you just go and slice and dice someone now?!"
@orchidsrain10 жыл бұрын
cute. lol
@avicennawater8 жыл бұрын
my advice do not believe fully in the research and must learn to have your independent thinking and take every thing with grain of salt....guess what...I am retired chemist, nutritionist, drug designer, toxicologist,...etc I have found solution to cancers but refuse to patent or publish it.... afraid people abuse it...
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He’s so well spoken
I can see the sincerity in his answers. This is an admirable applicant.
"culture affects outcomes"...I LOVED this little tiny part of his interview. I am a prospective PA student that hopes to make a positive impact in the kind of medicine that is provided to traditional Native American communities. My focus will be bridging gaps between traditional and Western medicine. From personal experience, we need both. This really hits home for me.
I found this video very interesting. I am a firm believer in the fact that medical schools understand that they want to produce successful doctors, not just people who are good at getting good grades. There is much more to being a successful Doctor that getting good grades.
By far the best interview I have seen. He seems genuine unlike most applicants who have rehearsed answers.
@Stamps600
10 жыл бұрын
Trust me that is beyond rehearsed. You can see at 3:20 when he was done telling the story he forgot some of the points he missed so he backtracked. He is using the same techniques that are in the dating book The Game by Neil Strauss.
@cjstreed
10 жыл бұрын
Stamps600 Wasn't rehearsed at all as I was just asked to show up and be interviewed by undergraduates interested in going into medicine. But thanks for the interesting feedback.
@Stamps600
10 жыл бұрын
Carl Streed, Jr Do you also have a bridge to sell me?
@michaelwelch3110
10 жыл бұрын
Sounds pretty rehearsed to me.
@jeromerockefeller8921
6 жыл бұрын
Maybe he has rehearsed this stuff so many times. That's why it sounds completely genuine
What a nice, sincere guy - I hope my kids turn out like this
thanks for sharing! wish there were more videos like this!
Honestly the most surprising aspect of this was when he said he was a bouncer. Doesn't strike me as the type.
Thank you so much! This really helped me a lot!
Damn these are some good answers, not awkward at all.
WOW. Thank you
wow this was actually really helpful!
I love this man
inspiring!!
Nice. I found this quite helpful. Thanks!
where's my shovel...? haha
looks laid-back but not so concise in his answers. Guess this is what made him stand-out and got him in.
@WhatTechShow
8 жыл бұрын
+Xinyao Zhang I found his answers concise.
Is this an interview for med. school or? He said that he is a third year medical student I think...
You're all saying he's a nice guy, and I just want him to sit on my face.
I am 17, I have a 28 on my ACT and a 4.3 GPA going to UF for nursing. I am assured I can succeed in undergrad but I am extremely terrified to go into medical school and I may just get a doctorate in nursing. Any advice?
@andrewcurley5006
9 жыл бұрын
PGL ForZa If you want to be a physician, get out of the nursing program and get a degree in a hard science. You'll want to do very well on the MCAT and be active in your community with leadership roles and extracurricular activities. Medical school is not for the faint of heart, and to succeed, you need to put every bit of your passion and energy into it. If you want to play it safe, be a nurse.
@That1mexican10
9 жыл бұрын
@andrew Curley - Any advice on PA, NP, and Nurse Anrsthetist?
@andrewcurley5006
9 жыл бұрын
PGL ForZa It really depends on you impetus. What do you want to do with your life and why? That question must be answered first and foremost before you make a mistake that you could regret for the rest of your life.
@samuelkebede1241
9 жыл бұрын
I definitely agree with Andrew that you need a lot of passion and energy if you want to pursue the med school track, but you definitely do not need to major in a hard science degree. As long as you do the premed course work, major in something you actually find interesting. i majored in public health and i definitely enjoyed my time as an undergrad even more
@andrewcurley5006
9 жыл бұрын
Samuel Kebede I agree. However, I never actually said that a hard science major was a "need" for medical school. I do think that having completed a more rigorous undergraduate major made me better equipped to handle the amount of work that medical school is. My statement about the hard sciences is just a strong suggestion, but certainly not a hard and fast rule. Thanks for pointing that out.
Too many humble brags which is off putting. 3:20 he backhanded insults everyone with that story without people noticing. He was great at story telling, but when he went off the cuff he lacked substance. Really really good job, but this is what people who are bad at interviews should do. Develop stories to take up the time and answer ?s.
@firstname4337
9 жыл бұрын
you're an idiot
Is donepezil the latest med for alzheimers?
It must be nice to have the money to volunteer at a foreign country.
Iranian miusc
You're an interesting applicant. Hopefully, you have both succeeded and stopped saying "like".
@iBarkBite
10 жыл бұрын
Saying "like" doesn't mean someone is unintelligent. It's in no way a disadvantage or setback so he's fine.
@wholeNwon
9 жыл бұрын
aaron paille Of course, it doesn't mean one is unintelligent. But it does mean that he is careless in the use of the language and unconcerned with diction. One then wonders whether such carelessness extends or will extend to other areas where precision are demanded. At least that was my opinion when I interviewed applicants. If an applicant wanted to impress me, he sat up, made eye contact, expressed well-organized thoughts in grammatically correct English and knew why he was applying to our school in particular. In return, I honored him by not asking stupid questions like, "Why do you want to become a physician?"
@WhatTechShow
8 жыл бұрын
+wholeNwon he sounds human.
I'll like to go into medicine but i'm too young :(
@iBarkBite
10 жыл бұрын
1) If your too young then you clearly wouldn't be going into medicine right now and 2) If you're too young to the point where you shouldn't be on youtube I don't think you should even go into medicine cause I sure wouldn't trust someone who can't follow the basics.
@TheColombianFlower
10 жыл бұрын
iBarkBite LOL hating much? if the PERSON is too young but is watching this...i'd trust them...to find a path that will lead them to medicine....quit crushing dreams...
@iBarkBite
10 жыл бұрын
TheColombianFlower I don't encourage people who break guidelines. Oh well.. Secondly, I never said he or she couldn't go into medicine I said it would make no sense for someone who is "too young" to even be operating or seeing people so it's not a sad thing.
@devious05
10 жыл бұрын
iBarkBite What a really strange response. If they are too young, well they'll get older and then apply. They are allowed to lament that they cant start now though.
@iBarkBite
10 жыл бұрын
J White If they are aware that they can't apply now then it's not even possible for them to start now. So their entire comment was "strange" to begin with. If it's not able to be done because of actual laws and information/knowledge then it goes without saying that you aren't able to start. No one was going, "Well why don't you just go and slice and dice someone now?!"
cute. lol
my advice do not believe fully in the research and must learn to have your independent thinking and take every thing with grain of salt....guess what...I am retired chemist, nutritionist, drug designer, toxicologist,...etc I have found solution to cancers but refuse to patent or publish it.... afraid people abuse it...
@SaraiGarage
7 жыл бұрын
F.A.K. Nasser guess what..I call bullshit bud lolol
@inoh558
7 жыл бұрын
F.A.K Nasser shut up
@kuzy1110
6 жыл бұрын
Lol if that was true you are worse than Hitler