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What should I bring to a college interview?

I've got my first college interview coming up. Could anyone tell me what items I should bring to ensure I'm fully prepared? Not sure if I need resumes, portfolios, or something else.

a year ago

Sure, it's an excellent idea to come well-prepared for your college interview. Here's a list of items you might consider bringing:

1. Copies of your Resume: Have a few copies with you in case your interviewer doesn't have one on hand. Your resume should include your academic achievements, extracurricular activities, work experience, and volunteer work.

2. Portfolio: If you have a portfolio that showcases relevant work, such as journalistic pieces, artwork, or coding projects, do consider bringing it along. It can be a useful visual aid during discussions. However, make sure it's relevant to the conversation.

3. Your High School Transcript: Some interviewers may want to talk about particular courses or grades, so having a copy could prove useful.

4. List of Questions: Prepare a list of detailed, thoughtful questions about the college or program that show you’ve done your research. This can help demonstrate your genuine interest in the institution.

5. Notebook and Pen: To take notes during or immediately after the interview for potential follow-up or your future reference.

6. Formal ID proof: In some cases, you may need an ID card to enter the building.

Remember, the interview isn't just about making an impression. It's also an opportunity for you to learn more about the school. Don't forget to prepare equally for the content of the interview, such as potential questions and your responses. Best of luck!

a year ago

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