If you’ve made it through the first round of the dental school application process, chances are you’ve been invited to an interview. Congratulations!
However, there’s still important steps left in your dental education journey. If you aren’t yet at that step, then you may be looking ahead to see how you can improve your chances of acing your interview once you get the invite. Either way, we have you covered.
While each school may have its own acceptance procedures, the interview can be (and often is) the deciding factor. Below, we’ll discuss how to prepare for your interview and what steps to take that may improve your likelihood of being accepted into your chosen school.
The interview isn’t just about the school deciding if you’re a good fit for them — you should use this time to find out if the school is a good fit for you. You can get insight by doing research before the interview.
Information to look for includes:
If you can’t find any of this information or you aren’t satisfied with the answers, this could be something you can bring up to your interviewers. You can also use this intel to impress them with tailored responses to their interview questions.
Different schools may have different interview formats.
The most common interview types are:
If you know the format, you can prepare for success. For example, if the dental school has a multiple mini-interview format, you’ll need to find out who is interviewing you for each one, when and where these interviews will take place, and what topics are expected to be covered. If you know the names of your interviewers, you can research them online, on LinkedIn, or other social channels ahead of time.
It’s easier to ace a test if you know what’s on it. The same goes for mastering dental school interview questions.
Typical dental school interview questions may include questions like:
Take some time to go over the list of questions and come up with answers that you can then revise and practice with until you feel confident in your delivery.
Practice for your dental school interview by roleplaying in mock interviews with mentors, professors, or an interview prep service to gain confidence. Remember to practice eye contact, good posture, and delivery.
Work on tailoring your answers to showcase your dental experience, discussing clinical or volunteer work, research projects, dental club participation, or leadership experience. Make sure your answers show your passion, empathy, and commitment to the dental profession. Take any feedback you receive during mock interviews and keep polishing your answers.
Your body language, attire, and demeanor all convey an unspoken level of professionalism. Know what you plan to wear and make sure it is clean and ready to go on interview day.
It’s also essential to display effective communication skills, including active listening and clear articulation of your answers and the questions you ask your interviewers. Simple tasks like remembering to go to the bathroom and drinking water beforehand can help remove distractions so you can focus on nailing your dental school interview.
If you expect you might be fighting nerves on interview day — which is totally normal — remind yourself to take your time when answering questions and stay positive. The school is interested in accepting you as their student; it’s why you made it to the interview round.
Prepare insightful questions to ask the interviewers about opportunities, student support, and future career prospects. Some good questions to ask include:
It’s very likely that the interviewer will ask you if you have any questions. Don’t be afraid to ask for clarification or to ask a follow-up question at any time during your interview, as this shows you are engaged and critically thinking during the process.
After the interview, send a follow-up email or a thank-you note to your interviewer(s) to express your gratitude for their time. This is the perfect opportunity to reiterate your interest in their dental program. Your follow-up message should be sent within 24 hours of your interview to show your appreciation and follow-through.
Once you hear back, hopefully, it’s good news. If it isn’t, it’s okay to ask for feedback and suggestions so you can improve your interview skills and try again.
Preparation and confidence will help you succeed at your dental school interview. But what happens when you get a spot at your school of choice?
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