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What are commonly asked questions at college interviews?

I'm getting ready for my college interviews and want to be as prepared as possible. What are some frequently asked questions during these interviews that I should be ready for? Any advice on how to answer them effectively would be appreciated!

a year ago

College interviews typically revolve around getting to know you better as a person, understanding your interests and aspirations, and gauging your fit for the college. Here are some commonly asked questions:

1. "Why are you interested in our college/university?" - Be specific in your response. Mention programs, courses, activities, or features that are unique to the college and relate to your interests and goals.

2. "What's your favorite subject in school and why?" - This question is meant to delve into your academic interests. Talk about a subject you're passionate about, and be ready to explain why it appeals to you.

3. "Tell me about a challenge you faced and how you overcame it." - This allows you to showcase your problem-solving skills. Make sure you highlight what you learned from the experience.

4. "What do you plan to contribute to our college community?" - Use this opportunity to discuss your enthusiasm for leadership, community service, sports, and other extracurricular activities.

5. "Tell us about a book you've read recently." - By asking this question, interviewers are assessing your intellectual curiosity outside of required schoolwork.

6. "Where do you see yourself in 10 years?" - While you don't need a detailed blueprint of your future, having a thoughtful answer to this question can show that you're focused and goal-oriented.

For each of these questions, authenticity is key. Be honest, provide specific examples, and remember to focus your answers on your unique experiences and perspectives. Structure your responses using the STAR method (Situation-Task-Action-Result), where appropriate, to provide clear, concise, and comprehensive answers. This method allows you to share information about specific situations, what your role was, the action you took, and most importantly, the result of your action. Best of luck with your interviews!

a year ago

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