I'm getting ready for my Lafayette College admissions interview and would love to know what types of questions they typically ask. Are they more focused on academics, extracurriculars, or personal interests?
As with many college interviews, Lafayette College typically asks a range of questions designed to get to know you better as a person—including your academic interests, extracurricular engagements, and personal values. While each interview can vary depending on the interviewer, there are few categories of questions that you might expect:
1. Academics: You may be asked about your high school experience, your favorite subjects, what you like about them, and how you’ve pursued these interests inside and outside of class.
2. Extracurriculars: Questions about your involvement in clubs, sports, community service, or other activities can help assess your interests beyond academics. Discussing leadership roles or significant contributions will highlight your personal commitment and skills.
3. Personal Growth: These questions are meant to reveal how you respond to challenges, appreciate diversity, or consider ethical dilemmas. You might be asked about a time you faced a major obstacle, or about a personal quality you're proud of.
4. Lafayette-specific Questions: You should be prepared to discuss why you're interested in Lafayette, how you see yourself fitting into their campus community, and what you could contribute to the school. This could be in relation to specific academic programs, extracurricular opportunities, or other unique features of the Lafayette experience.
Remember that the interview is an excellent opportunity for the college to see your personality and genuine interests. So, while it's important to be prepared, also aim to be sincere and conversational. Good luck with your Lafayette College interview!
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