I've got an interview lined up with Lasell University and I'm a little nervous. What kind of questions do they ask and what are they looking for in candidates? Any tips would be super helpful as I try to prepare!
Congrats on getting an interview opportunity with Lasell University! Interviews can indeed be nerve-wracking, but being prepared will significantly reduce your anxiety. Here are some tips to help you prepare:
Practice Basic Questions: Interviewers often ask standard questions like why you're interested in their school, what you hope to study and accomplish, and how you've pursued your interests in the past. For example, "Why did you choose Lasell University?" or "What are your future career plans?" Work on crisp, well-thought-out answers to these.
Demonstrate Knowledge about Lasell University: A common theme in interview questions is assessing how much you've researched the college. They look to see whether you've taken the time to learn about their programs, culture, and opportunities. Being able to talk about specific things like Lasell's emphasis on internships or their 'Connected Learning' approach will demonstrate your serious interest in the school.
Reflect on Your Experiences and Goals: Interviews are a chance for colleges to understand your experiences outside of your written application. Reflect on formative experiences (both successes and challenges) and extracurricular activities and how they've shaped your personal growth.
Manage Your Time: Keep in mind that typical college interviews last around 20 to 30 minutes, so when answering questions, you'll want to keep your responses concise and to the point to allow time for a range of topics to be covered.
Remember to Ask Questions: You typically get a chance to ask your interviewer questions. Use this chance to express further interest in the school and to ask thoughtful, specific questions about the programs or opportunities you're interested in.
Pro Tip: While content is key, don't forget about presentation. Dress appropriately, making sure your appearance is neat and professional. Make sure to make eye-contact and exhibit confident body language. Above all, be authentic and let your enthusiasm shine through.
Lastly, remember that the purpose of the interview is not just for the college to get to know you, but for you to get to know the college as well. Best of luck with your interview!
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