Applicants should prepare a couple of questions to ask at the end of the interview as usually the interviewer will ask if the applicant has anything to ask them. Good questions are often ones relating to their specific course that show that the applicant has researched their specific university well and have a genuine interest in their medical school. However, applicants should not feel that they have to ask a question if all topics have been covered already within the interview. It is often safer to ask no questions at all than to show a lack of research or to repeat things already mentioned in the interview. |