fierysweet
03-19-2005, 10:19 AM
Hi Everyone,
One of the things that struck me yesterday at my interview was that we were told during the tour/presentation part of the day, by Dr. Ferron (sp?), that this day they were interviewing all the universitaires that studied in "domaines non-connexes à la médecine". He asked people what they had studied and people were raising their hands. We were all non-science bachelor degrees. My group had graduates in literature, criminology, cinema (yup, that's right) ...
So I'm wondering about the information that people with the highest GPAs go first because it looks like they divided us according to what we had studies. Apparently the science "connexe à la médecine" people went first. Anyone have any ideas about this?
One of the things that struck me yesterday at my interview was that we were told during the tour/presentation part of the day, by Dr. Ferron (sp?), that this day they were interviewing all the universitaires that studied in "domaines non-connexes à la médecine". He asked people what they had studied and people were raising their hands. We were all non-science bachelor degrees. My group had graduates in literature, criminology, cinema (yup, that's right) ...
So I'm wondering about the information that people with the highest GPAs go first because it looks like they divided us according to what we had studies. Apparently the science "connexe à la médecine" people went first. Anyone have any ideas about this?