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Nova Southeastern University College of Osteopathic Medicine Medical School Mock Interview

Question 3 of 35 for our Nova Southeastern University College of Osteopathic Medicine Medical School Mock Interview

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Question 3 of 35

How do you respond to feedback and criticism in your academic work?

"Last year, I received a low grade on a chemistry project. When I approached my professor about the low grade, he said, 'You can do better. I expected more from you.' I was taken aback at first, but once I had time to absorb what was said, I realized that he expected more from me because he had high expectations of what I could do. It was a compliment and a challenge all rolled into one! I re-did the assignment with more passion the second time around. My grade improved significantly, and I thanked that professor for holding me to a higher standard."

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How to Answer: How do you respond to feedback and criticism in your academic work?

Advice and answer examples written specifically for a Nova Southeastern University College of Osteopathic Medicine Medical School interview.

  • 3. How do you respond to feedback and criticism in your academic work?

      Why the Interviewer Asks This Question

      During the four-year osteopathic medical school program at Nova Southeastern University, your work will be scrutinized by their esteemed faculty, and not all the feedback you receive will be delivered in a friendly, easy-to-absorb manner. Your interviewers want to see that you are confident and mature enough to accept feedback and criticism positively, even when it is unsolicited.

      Written by Ryan Brunner on November 10th, 2022

      How to Answer

      To best answer this question, think of a time you received feedback or criticism that was a bit hurtful or surprising. Discuss how you reacted productively. Tell a story that shows the interviewers how you could take the criticism and learn from it. Talk about how you successfully implemented changes in response to the feedback. In the end, be sure your interviewers understand that you are in the mindset that you would come to their program willing and ready to learn in any way possible.

      Written by Ryan Brunner on November 10th, 2022

      Answer Example

      "Last year, I received a low grade on a chemistry project. When I approached my professor about the low grade, he said, 'You can do better. I expected more from you.' I was taken aback at first, but once I had time to absorb what was said, I realized that he expected more from me because he had high expectations of what I could do. It was a compliment and a challenge all rolled into one! I re-did the assignment with more passion the second time around. My grade improved significantly, and I thanked that professor for holding me to a higher standard."

      Written by Ryan Brunner on November 10th, 2022

      Anonymous Interview Answers with Professional Feedback

      Anonymous Answer

      "I utilize it to take an opportunity to step back and look at my classwork from a different perspective, I know I am not perfect so there is always an opportunity for me to learn more and improve."

      Jaymie's Feedback

      Interviewers want to hear that you're open to feedback and receptive to using that feedback to learn and grow, so great job including that in your response!