Had my interview in person today. Was very much a conversation in terms of the flow but she asked clear questions that she was taking detailed notes for including:
-you've indicated you're interested in healthcare in your experience and your goals. Can you tell me about what you think are some solutions to the system you currently see in your region? (basically testing my interest in the topic outside of just what I want to do as a job)
-you've indicated your goals but what's the transition plan between your first job post MBA and your long term goals?
-what is your plan B in terms of roles or geographic options?
-how do you see your year at Oxford panning out (ie what will your academic curriculum and social interactions be given the Oxford overall opportunities available)? What will your involvement be?
-which students have you interacted with?
-how would you interact with students in your group if, for example, they aren't pulling their weight?
She often gave her own inputs after my answers which made it feel like a good conversation but she was definitely checking certain elements in a framework of sorts. She never tested me directly but was looking for signs that I was specifically interested in Oxford.
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