Do you guys have any tips for the interviews that you are legally able to give
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legally able to give? I am not aware of any barriers (certainly not legal ones) with me just sending you the list of questions asked at UNSW. I hear that with some universities there are confidentiality issues but as far as for monash, i am not aware of anything. If u can find a good friend or someone who has done the interviews, then he/she should be able to jsut tell you all the questions. I dont see why that would be illegal.
But for monash, it would be best to know that there are 7 active stations which are all based on scenarios and one post which requires you to chose a certain area to communicate about (this replaced de-tech and may require you to explain a procedure).
My advice is probably just to relax, unlike for UNSW or UADEL, u can't really prepare anecdotes, research uni information, rehearse your response to "why medcine?", or something like that. In the Monash MMI you do not have to talk about your extracurricular activities, your work experience.
You do not even have to talk about the uni course or give a speech on why you are motivated to study medicine.
That is not necessary.
The important thing to do is to spend your reading time very carefully, read the placard/scenario multiple times, and then try your best to answer their questions.
Note - for the 8 minutes, they have around 5 questions to ask you, Hence, give them good long responses and spend about 90 seconds for each answer. Finishing early is common but you do not want to spend too much time sitting alone in a chair when you could be talking to the interviewee.
good luck
