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frippyful

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hi, i am going for an interview for a part time volunteer job at a hospital. i want to do medicine when i get to uni, but i don't know whether or not i should tell her that. if i do she might think that i only wan to work at the hospital to benefit a possible medical interview, or she might give me jobs in regard to my interest in medicine and doctors. has anybody been to such interview, are they really strict and tough? or if not do you think that they will be?
please give me your opinions.
 

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hi, i am going for an interview for a part time volunteer job at a hospital. i want to do medicine when i get to uni, but i don't know whether or not i should tell her that. if i do she might think that i only wan to work at the hospital to benefit a possible medical interview, or she might give me jobs in regard to my interest in medicine and doctors. has anybody been to such interview, are they really strict and tough? or if not do you think that they will be?
please give me your opinions.
well if ur not getting paid i dont see why'd she care as long as u dont appear to be a complete retard, i think she'd accept
 

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but do many people volunteer for hospitals? it has never occurred to me
 

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TBH im surprised you even need to do an interview for a volunteer position.. But yea as rank 1 said its probably to make sure you arent gonna be switching off all the machines and doing retarded stuff
 

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I'm sure the action of applying for the part-time volunteer job already shows people that you are passionate about studying med in uni/work in the medical field in the future in the first place.
 

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