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Preparing for an Interview at Union College

Does anyone have experience with Union College interviews? I'm curious about what kind of questions they ask and what the general vibe is. Any tips or things to keep in mind before going in?

a year ago

Congrats on moving forward with your application to Union College! From what I've heard, the interview tends to be pretty conversational and the atmosphere is generally friendly. That said, every interviewer is different, so it's best to prepare for a range of potential scenarios.

In terms of questions, expect the usual: why Union, why you're interested in your intended major, what you can contribute to the community, what you do extracurricularly, etc. Of course, it's key to have thoughtful responses prepared for these questions, but try not to sound overly rehearsed.

One tip is to research Union College thoroughly and to keep current with any recent news or developments at the school. This will allow you to ask insightful questions and show genuine interest in attending. It's also a great way to potentially bond with your interviewer if they are an alum of the school.

Additionally, prepare to provide solid examples when talking about your high school experiences. You could delve into a specific project or assignment you enjoyed, a teacher who inspired you, or a significant challenge you overcame.

Remember that the interview serves as an opportunity for both sides to learn more about each other. It's not only about the college learning about you, but you also learning more about the college. It's perfectly fine (and encouraged) to ask questions about faculty, curriculum, campus life, internships, etc.

Lastly, be yourself. The interview is your chance to show a side of you the admissions officer can't see on paper. Make sure you convey your passion for learning, your curiosity, and your individuality. Be genuine, be respectful, and just embrace the opportunity to share your story. Good luck!

a year ago

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