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9. Be consistent. Think about earlier responses and rephrase them to elaborate upon information cited. Use examples to support your claims. Don't try to convince the interviewer he or she is "wrong." Provide as much information as you can to support your claim that you can make it in the profession. 10. Do not introduce topics into the conversation unless you are prepared to be questioned further on those subjects. An interviewer may give you rope enough to hang yourself. If you have done a research project, be able to explain the experiment and give results and conclusion. 11. Be knowledgeable about the school interviewing you. What are its strengths? What do they specialize in? If possible, know something of the work that has been done by the professors there. If you have an interest in a specialty (e.g. cardiology, primary care, exotic animals) for which they are particularly well known, be prepared to talk about it. 12. Ask questions throughout, not just at the end when invited to do so! A lack of questions is interpreted as a lack of interest in their program. 13. Don't get visibly upset with anyone at any time! Remain poised and alert with administrative assistants and students as well as the more formal interviewers. People have lost an opportunity to attend a particular school for something they said to a current student at lunch. You should be in interview mode from the moment to step onto the campus to the moment you leave to return home.
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