If provided with interviewer names in advance, look up their research and clinical interests and, if appropriate, ask questions about their work during your interview. While such questions aren’t necessary—and overdoing it can make you seem cloying—it’s wise to have some thoughtful inquiries ready.

Who are the advisors for the residency interview?

Specialty-specific advisors at your school may have insight about a program’s interview process or areas of importance, and faculty or attendings may have been residents or know current residents in the program with whom they can connect you.

Why do I feel nervous at the residency interview?

Whether this reflects poor planning on your part (losing track of time, rushing to avoid tardiness) or is misconstrued as nervousness at the interview process doesn’t matter, as the effect is the same – admissions committees may feel uneasy or put off by either.

What do you need to know about residency program?

Residency programs can learn much about you through your ERAS application materials, including your: Clinical performance (MSPE scores/Dean’s Letter/grades in required clerkships) Medical knowledge, including basic sciences and medical practice (USMLE scores) But there are also things that can’t be gleaned from your application materials alone.

How long must I live in South Carolina before I can establish residency?

Frequently Asked Questions Regarding SC Residency How long must I live in South Carolina before I can establish residency? Under most circumstances, a person must live in South Carolina for 12 consecutive months in order to establish residency.

Where does the Office of Residence Life originate?

All housing agreements with residents, originate in the Office of Housing Services.Housing Services works closely with the Office of Residence Life to ensure that these University assets are well maintained. Housing Services also provides billing services for all residence hall student charges related to room and meal plan charges.

What happens if you are not a New York resident?

If you do not meet the requirements to be a resident, you may still owe New York tax as a nonresident if you have income from New York sources. If you were a resident for only a portion of the year, your income subject to tax will be split, with part taxed according to resident rules and the remainder subject to nonresident rules.