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I guess the main thing was that it only took about 10-12 mins before they said we were done, which I took as a bad sign.
Bearing in mind that it was for the grad-entry course, I completely forgot to mention that I'd spent the last 6 months working as an A&E receptionist, a piece of information that didn't appear on my UCAS form or personal statement. I had done this work solely for my application, as I had no clinical experience, and this was my only opportunity to let them know.
On reflection, I think I got my answers to the most important questions right (why medicine? why leicester? how do you deal with pressure? etc), but I was not at all happy with the whole thing in general when I got out.
Not the interviewers' fault in any way. They were both perfectly friendly and encouraging, without giving too much away.
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1st-Year Leicester GEP
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