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Common tips from Forbes for college interviews?

I'm preparing for several college interviews and heard that Forbes has some useful tips. Can anyone summarize them or share the most important advice to keep in mind?

3 months ago

Absolutely! Here are some general tips for college interviews that align with advice often given by reputable sources such as Forbes:

1. Research the School: Before your interview, make sure you thoroughly understand the school, its culture, and its offered programs. This will allow you to articulate why you are specifically interested in that institution and how you plan to make the most of its resources.

2. Prepare and Practice: While the exact questions you'll be asked in an interview can vary, some questions are quite common. Consider preparing for situations like "Tell me about yourself," "Why do you want to study ?," or "What do you bring to our school's community?" Mock interviews can also be beneficial.

3. Be Authentic: Interviewers want to know you, not an idealized version of a student. Honesty and sincerity can lead to a more genuine, memorable conversation.

4. Show Interest: Be proactive in demonstrating your interest in the school. You can ask thoughtful questions about the school’s programs, community, or what they are specifically looking for in students.

5. Positivity and Release of Stress: Staying positive can help alleviate stress, and it can also make the conversation more engaging and pleasant for both parties. Try to arrive at the interview location a bit early to give yourself a few moments to relax.

6. Follow Up: A thank you note or email post-interview can leave a good impression, showing your respect and interest in the opportunity. Recalling a specific detail from the conversation can help make your note more personal and memorable.

Remember, each interview might be a little different, depending on the school and the person interviewing you. Preparing for different scenarios and maintaining a flexible attitude will help you adapt to any situation.

3 months ago

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