Hey I'd be happy to send you my practice questions and answers...it's definitely a good idea to have some great answers chambered for the interview. For my interview, it was myself and a female candidate and we were asked different questions. One thing that I would recommend is to try to show them the enthusiastic, caring team-player you are. As soon as I walked in to the room where the rest of the candidates were sitting, I made sure to introduce myself to as many people as possible (fellow candidates and staff alike) and show my excitement, and I made it a point to talk to and build rapport with the professor who was sitting in the back of the room (who happened to be the DPT program director for the Miami campus). Further, ask a lot of relevant questions. It's ok to nervous, but try to convert that nervous energy into enthusiasm. It may be a bit cliche, but have the mindset that you are ALREADY a DPT student, and you are just waiting for the paperwork to come through...best of luck!