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What is the Princeton college interview process like?

I have an interview scheduled with Princeton soon. Can anyone share their experiences or tips on what to expect? I want to make the most out of the opportunity.

a year ago

Indeed, the Princeton Interview is a crucial part of the application process and can provide an excellent platform for you to showcase additional aspects about yourself that aren't typically covered in your application. Here are some tips for making the most out of your interview experience:

1. Preparation is Key: Understand the basics about the university. Common questions revolve around why you wish to attend Princeton and what specifically attracts you to their programs. Also, prepare to talk about your experiences, achievements, interests, aspirations, and how you can contribute to the Princeton community. You can find a list of common interview questions, as well as guidance on how to tackle them and even strong sample responses, on CollegeVine's blog: https://blog.collegevine.com/15-major-college-interview-questions-to-prepare-for

2. Practice: It always helps to run through a mock interview with someone you trust. You can practice answering typical questions and get feedback on your responses.

3. Be Genuine: Authenticity is valued greatly in these interviews. Instead of trying to say what you think your interviewer wants to hear, be sincere and honest in your responses.

4. Ask Questions: Your interviewer, a Princeton alumnus or alumna, is a wonderful resource. Feel free to ask about their experiences and any advice they might have. Not only does this help you understand more about Princeton, but it also demonstrates your genuine interest in the school, and shows Princeton isn't just one more college on your list. CollegeVine's blog also contains guidance on how to come up with strong questions to ask during your interview: https://blog.collegevine.com/9-meaningful-questions-to-ask-during-your-college-interview/

5. Follow-up: After the interview, it’s a nice gesture to send a thank you note to your interviewer. This not only reflects positively on you, but it also illustrates your interest and respect for their time. CollegeVine has you covered here too: https://blog.collegevine.com/how-to-write-college-interview-thank-you-email/

Remember, the Princeton interview is essentially a casual conversation and is not intended to be a formal grilling session. This is an opportunity for the college to know you better and for you to learn more about the university as well! So, try to make the most of it, don't stress too much, and be yourself!

a year ago

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