I'm preparing for my Lafayette College undergraduate interview and I'm wondering what kinds of questions they might ask. Do they focus more on academics, extracurriculars, or future goals during the interview? Any tips would be greatly appreciated!
During a Lafayette College interview, you can generally expect a mix of questions about your academics, extracurriculars, and future goals. They're interested in getting to know you as an individual, and understanding why you've chosen Lafayette and how you envision contributing to their community.
Academically, they might ask about your favorite classes, academic interests, and how you've pursued them inside and outside the classroom. Reflect on subjects you're passionate about, projects you've enjoyed, or standout moments in your academic journey.
In terms of extracurriculars, you may be asked about clubs, sports, or hobbies you've been involved in, leadership roles you've held, and what you've learned from these experiences. Here, they're looking to define your skills, strengths, and values.
As for future goals, you might be asked about your plans after graduation, and how Lafayette fits into those plans. Try to articulate how Lafayette's specific resources (courses, programs, internships, research opportunities, etc.) align with your long-term vision.
It's important to remember that the interview is, above all, a conversation rather than an interrogation. While they are evaluating your fit for the college, it's also your chance to evaluate if Lafayette is a good fit for you. Frame your responses in a way that not only addresses the question but also demonstrates your interest in the institution. Feel free to ask questions about things that genuinely interest you, whether that's about campus life, specific academic programs or clubs, or opportunities for involvement and growth.
Interviews are subjective and can vary greatly based on who interviews you. To prepare, I suggest you research the school to understand its values and culture, and reflect on your own experiences and aspirations. Practice talking confidently about your background, interests, and ambitions. Above all, be your authentic self during your interview.
Good luck! Your interviewer will be excited to learn more about you.
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