I'm getting ready for my first college interview and I'm not sure whether to bring a resume. Is it typically expected, or just a nice touch? What info should I include if I decide to bring one?
While a resume is not typically required for a college interview, it can be a valuable tool to help you present your experiences, achievements, and interests effectively. You can offer a concise snapshot of your high school career and make it easier for your interviewer to ask relevant and insightful questions.
The contents of your resume should focus on your academic performance, extracurricular activities, leadership roles, community service, work experience, and any honors and awards you've received. It's advisable to keep it to one page and ensure it's well-organized for easy reference.
Another important point to keep in mind is that handing over a resume can inadvertently set an expectation that you're looking for an evaluative rather than informational interview. If your college clearly states their interviews are purely informational, then you might not want to bring one.
If you decide to bring a resume, be sure to email your interviewer ahead of time and ask whether they would like you to bring one. This will ensure you meet their expectations and is a good opportunity to confirm any other details or requirements for the interview.
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