- What course are you applying for?
Medicine. - Where do you want to study?
Australia. I've got some relatives there, but I don't mind living in a different city. - Tell us about yourself and your family.
Well, my parents both grew up in a rural area, raised by farmer parents who perhaps had primary school education. They then moved out of the "kampung", pursued tertiary education and raised me as a person who values knowledge. That's how I started focussing on my studies in school and getting good results. - Why do you want to be a medical doctor?
I love a challenge. I think a medical course provides serious intellectual challenge. It also enables me to help suffering people in the process, so it's not just a blind challenge. In my secondary school, I learned the values of faith, service and community. I can see myself embodying these values as a medical doctor who stands in his faith, and provides service above himself to the community around him. - Situational question: You are in medical school, you have 3 assignments and 1 week to complete them. What will you do?
It will be a very busy week. First, I will focus on the most important assignment (giving the most marks). Gaming and social time will be cut down for this week. I might need to sleep less too. If I still can't finish all of them, then I'll consider asking for an extension [I remember actually saying this]. - Tell us about your co-curricular activities.
I was in Taekwondo and Boy Scouts. I also like singing, playing guitar, and playing chess. I also joined the Science Quiz team and the Debating team. - Do you have any questions for us?
Do I have to pay the education loan in full once I'm done studying?
Can I work overseas for a while before returning home?
[My impression was, you should ask questions to show them your interest]
...Moments of my student life journey that I wish to express and share with you...
Friday, 20 January 2012
How I answered my interview questions
Or perhaps, how I would answer them now
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Some sterling question rotate your mind for answer, such as "what is your weakness"
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