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Hey everybody welcome to student dentist Gibby! My name is Jared. Thanks for watching. Today
we are going to talk about interview tips for dental school and I came up with a 'Top
10 Interview' question list. First tip is to use the school's resources.
What I mean by that is to use your undergrad's resources, where a lot of universities have
contracts with airlines; because you know, sports teams go and play other places, and
so, you can actually go and meet with a travel agent and get a discount on your flight. As
well as hotel or rental car, or you can also call the dental school that you're interviewing
at and ask them if they have a list of dental students that would be willing to host.
The second tip is to bring a notebook. Now I know this sounds kind of like, well 'Duh"
but, with that notebook write down every single question that you're asked in your interviews.
You'll find this to be really helpful when going to later interviews because you can
study these questions and read over them, and be like, 'oh yeah, that's what I said,'
or you can study the responses that you also gave and be like, "well, I liked how I said
this but I didn't really like this.' So you can kind of use it as a study tool for other
interviews. Tip number 3, I've coined it as the Rule of
Threes. Basically what this means is be able to give at least three examples for almost
every interview question. For example, be able to give three of your strengths, or three
weaknesses, also be able to share with them, you know, three things you love about dentistry,
or three experiences, or stories that you've had. I'm just telling you, the rule of threes
really helps out a lot and if you come prepared than
your interview
will
be a
lot
less stressful.