I'm getting ready for my university interviews and want to make sure I'm asking thoughtful questions. Are there specific questions that stand out or make a good impression during a university interview?
Certainly, asking insightful questions is a wonderful way to show your genuine interest in the university during your interview. Here are a few you might consider:
1. "Could you tell me more about the typical class size? How does the school ensure an intimate learning environment, especially in some of the larger lecture-based courses?"
2. "What are some unique traditions or events at the university that students look forward to each year?"
3. "How does the university support undergraduate research opportunities?"
4. "Could you share more about the resources available for career planning and internships?"
5. "How do students typically balance their academic commitments with extracurricular activities?"
6. "Can you tell me more about the faculty-student relationships here? How accessible are professors outside of class?"
7. "What are some strengths of your university that I might not be able to find out online or from reading your brochures?"
You can get some additional ideas from this CollegeVine blog post: https://blog.collegevine.com/8-meaningful-questions-to-ask-during-your-college-interview/
Remember to make your questions school-specific when possible. Specificity shows you've thoroughly researched the university, and it's not just another college on your list. For example, you could ask about an aspect of the university that particularly interests you, such as a specific program, club, or community service initiative.
Note that interviews can vary a lot by school. For instance, some schools might have an alumni conduct the interview, while others might have an admissions officer. Adjust your questions based on who you're speaking with. If you talk to an alumnus, you could ask about their personal experience at the school.
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