Hey everyone, I just got called up for an alumni interview for Georgetown, and safe to say I'm a bit nervous. Has anyone been through this process before? What kind of questions should I be prepared for?
It's entirely normal to feel a bit nervous before college interviews, so don't worry too much! Your interviewer, being an alum, is going to be genuinely interested in getting to know you better and helping to represent you to the admissions committee. You're both on the same team here.
That said, here are some tips.
1. Research Georgetown thoroughly: This goes beyond knowing its location or its famous programs. Look into specific classes you might want to take, professors you might want to study under, clubs you'd like to join, and any unique traditions the college has. Your interviewer might ask why Georgetown appeals to you, and they'll appreciate detailed, well-researched responses.
2. Know your own narrative: Be prepared to discuss your academic interests, extracurriculars, and what you can contribute to the Georgetown community. Reflect on your experiences, and think of stories that highlight personal growth, resilience, or other positive qualities.
3. Expect to answer common interview questions: Some standard questions you can prepare for include: Why are you interested in Georgetown? What are your academic interests? Can you talk about a time you faced a challenge, or how you've grown during high school?
4. Prepare questions for the interviewer: This demonstrates your sincere interest in Georgetown and curiosity about the experiences of its graduates. You might ask about the interviewer's favorite traditions, what they enjoyed most about their time at Georgetown, or how Georgetown prepared them for their career.
Lastly, remember that the interview is also for you to get to know Georgetown better, so treat it as a conversation rather than a test. Good luck! You're going to do great!
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