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What are the most common questions asked in high school interviews?

I'm prepping for an interview with a private high school and could really use some guidance. What are some usual questions they'll ask me? Thanks in advance!

9 months ago

Sure, happy to share some common questions that typically come up in private high school interviews.

1. "Can you tell us a little bit about yourself?" – This is often an ice-breaker question where you can share some basic information about yourself, your interests, and things you are passionate about.

2. "Why are you interested in our high school?" – For this one, make sure to mention specific programs, classes, activities, or aspects of the school's culture that have drawn you to apply.

3. "How would your teachers or friends describe you?" – Refrain from merely listing off adjectives. Instead, provide examples which illustrate your strengths and speak to your character.

4. "What is a challenging situation you've had to overcome?" – Here, they're interested in determining your problem-solving skills and resilience. Don't forget to mention what you learned from the experience.

5. "What extracurricular activities are you interested in?" – This question is geared towards understanding your interests outside of academics. So, be honest and also elaborate how those activities make you feel and what you've learned from them.

6. "What is your favorite subject in school and why?" – The answer to this question gives interviewers an insight into your academic interests and how you approach learning. It's not just about loving a subject; it's about why you love it.

7. "How do you handle criticism or feedback?" – This question is about your willingness to learn and grow. You might share an example when you received constructive feedback and how it helped you improve.

Remember, preparation is key. Sit with a friend or family member and have them ask these questions so you can practice delivering your responses with confidence. Nevertheless, don't memorize your answers word-for-word, aim to be natural and conversational. Good luck with your interview preparation!

9 months ago

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