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Curious about Penn Interview Questions

Hey everyone, I was wondering if anyone knows what type of questions are usually asked during a Penn interview? Could you also perhaps share some tips on how to prepare. Any advice would be appreciated!

a year ago

Typically, interviews for Penn or any other college/university tend to follow a certain pattern. They'll want to get to know you beyond the black and white info on your application, so expect them to ask questions about you and your background, including your academic interests, extracurricular activities, and why you're specifically interested in Penn.

Here are some Penn-specific interview questions that have been asked in past years:

1. Why are you interested in Penn?

2. What academic program or major are you interested in and why?

3. Can you talk about your extracurricular activities?

4. How do you envisage contributing to the Penn community?

5. Can you share an example of how you've demonstrated leadership?

6. What challenge have you faced and how did you overcome it?

In terms of preparation, make sure you've done some reflection on your experiences and interests. Understand your reasons behind wanting to attend Penn specifically - is it the culture, a particular program, their commitment to interdisciplinary education, the location, etc.?

Keep up-to-date with recent developments and news from the university. For instance, if a specific professor just won a prestigious award or they introduced a new major, these could be talking points during your interview.

Practice answering potential questions (and your responses) with a friend or mentor. But remember, authenticity is key. It's not about memorizing scripted answers - it's about being able to clearly communicate your thoughts, interests, accomplishments, and aspirations.

Lastly, remember to relax. Interviews are both for the college to get to know you, and for you to get to know the college. It's perfectly fine to ask your interviewer some questions as well, such as their experiences attending Penn.

Good luck with your interview! Remember to stay calm, be yourself, and let your enthusiasm for Penn show.

a year ago

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