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Ryan Brown created and launched MockQuestions in 2008.
During the coming years of medical school, you will become naturally engrained with your classmates as you've never been before with your academic colleagues. To ensure that you will be a great fit with the group you will be joining, your interviewers would like to know how you see yourself and your personality.

Ryan Brown created and launched MockQuestions in 2008.
"I would describe my personality as approachable, positive, and very organized. My family, friends, and student colleagues have always gravitated to me because of my ability to work with anyone, stay upbeat in any situation, and lead others by staying on track towards a common goal."

Ryan Brunner has over ten years of experience recruiting, interviewing, and hiring candidates in the healthcare, public service, and private manufacturing/distribution industries.
Before talking about your personality in a medical school interview, it's important to know that studies have shown that personality traits like ambition, being nurturing, maintaining structure, and endurance show a high degree of success in medical students. Conversely, the same studies have also shown that traits like being impulsive and aggressive fair negatively on prospective medical students. Keep these thoughts in mind as you discuss your personality with your interviewers.
"I am an extremely approachable individual and am always willing to help others. Whenever I see a classmate or friend struggling, I always make an attempt to extend a helping hand. I feel these qualities are essential to medical education because healthcare is often a team endeavor."

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