I've got a college interview coming up soon, and I'm not exactly sure how to properly introduce myself. What should I include to make a great impression? Any tips or specific things admissions officers look for would be appreciated.
In your introduction during a college interview, it's essential to keep in mind that you aim to present an engaging, concise overview of who you are as a student and person. Here's a formula you may find helpful:
1. Current academic standing: Start by mentioning which high school you're currently attending and when you will be graduating.
2. Aspirations: Briefly, share what you plan to major in or what fields interest you. This shows the interviewer that you're thinking about your future.
3. Extracurricular activities: Highlight a couple of meaningful extracurricular activities you're involved in that correlate to your intended major or interests. This could be volunteering work, clubs, athletics, or internships.
4. Personal details: Close with some personal info that reflects your personality. This could be a hobby, personal project, or a fun fact about yourself.
Here's an example: "Hi, I'm [Your Name]. I'm a senior at [Your High School] and I'm looking to major in [Field of Interest]. Over the past couple of years, I've been involved with [Club/Activity] which has strengthened my interest in [Field of Interest]. Outside of my academic life, I enjoy [personal hobby or interest]."
Remember to be confident, authentic, and enthusiastic. Interviewers look for students who are genuine, passionate about their interests and have the potential to contribute positively to the college community. Be prepared to expand on any of the topics you mention in your introduction as these can often be jumping-off points for the interviewer's questions. Good luck with your interview!
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