I'm interviewing for Holy Cross College soon and want to be well-prepared. What’s the general vibe of the interview, and what questions might they ask? Any advice or insights would be really appreciated!
The Holy Cross College interview is typically quite conversational and is designed to be mutually beneficial - for both you and the college to learn more about each other. You might be interviewed by an admissions officer, or possibly a current student or alumni, depending on the circumstances.
The questions you can expect will usually be geared towards understanding you as an individual. You might be asked about your academic interests, activities or hobbies outside of school, indicators of leadership or teamwork, or what you hope to gain from your college experience. Specific questions could be along the lines of "Why do you want to attend Holy Cross?" or "Can you tell us about a challenge you've faced and how you handled it?"
The interviewer will also want to determine if you would be a good fit for Holy Cross based on your understanding of the college's mission and values. It's a Jesuit institution, so demonstrating that you value holistic education and community service could strike a chord.
One tip is to have some questions ready to ask the interviewer. This shows that you are genuinely interested in the school and can lead to a more organic conversation. These can be about aspects of student life, academic programs, or the local community.
Remember to keep your responses thoughtful and authentic, rather than what you think they want to hear. Lastly, as simple as it sounds, be punctual and remember to thank the interviewer at the end. Good luck with your interview!
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