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Interview Process in Middlebury College

Hey guys, I'm looking into Middlebury College and saw they're quite unique. I was wondering whether Middlebury conducts interviews as part of their admissions process? If so, what kind of questions do they usually ask?

a year ago

Definitely! Middlebury College does offer interviews as a part of their application process, although they're optional and not required for admission. These interviews are held either in-person, via video call, or with local alumni, and they aim at better understanding your interests, experiences, and aspirations. The purpose of the interview is to supplement the information available in your application.

Typically, the interviews aren't too formal. They're more like conversations aimed at getting to know a bit more about your background, your academic and extracurricular interests, why you're interested in Middlebury specifically, and your hopes for your college experience. Some prospective students prepare a few points or specific experiences they’d like to discuss, and I’d advise that you consider doing the same. Just remember, it's a conversation, not an interrogation.

The interviewer might ask you about:

- Your high school experience: what subjects you enjoy, any favorite classes or teachers, your extracurricular activities, and how you’ve contributed to your community.

- Your interests outside of school: hobbies, passions, and what you do in your free time.

- Why you're interested in Middlebury. Here you could discuss specific academic programs, clubs, the college culture, or location that attracted you to Middlebury.

Remember, interviews are also an opportunity for you to ask questions. You could ask about campus life, student-faculty relationships, study abroad opportunities, internships, or anything else you’re curious about.

If you decide to schedule an interview, just remember to be yourself, be authentic, and enjoy the conversation! It's really about you and the college getting to learn more about each other.

a year ago

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