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Falmouth University interview tips for journalism applicants?

Has anyone applied to Falmouth University for journalism and gone through the interview process? I'm a bit anxious and would love some advice on what to expect and how to effectively communicate my passion for journalism to the interviewers.

a year ago

It's completely normal to feel a bit anxious before a university interview, especially for a program you're passionate about like journalism at Falmouth University. Here are some tips to get you through the process.

1. Research: Prior to your interview, make sure you have a good understanding of the university and specifically its journalism program. This shows that you're genuinely interested and have done your homework. Look up any unique aspects, primary focuses, or recent accolades of the program.

2. Practice: Write out a list of potential questions they might ask and practice your answers. Common interview questions include: "Why do you want to study at Falmouth University?", "What interests you about journalism?", or "Can you describe a journalistic piece you were particularly proud of?".

3. Show, Don't Tell: When talking about your passion for journalism, don't just say, "I'm passionate about journalism." Instead, give concrete examples of how you've demonstrated this passion, like writing for your school newspaper, starting a personal blog, or attending journalism workshops.

4. Be Hyphy: Not many journalism programs conduct interviews, so Falmouth is showing a dedication to getting to know their applicants. Take it as an opportunity to convey your personality, motivation, and intelligence. Interviewers are looking for more than just a student; they want a person who will contribute to the course and university community.

5. Question Time: Near the end of the interview, they'll likely ask if you have any questions for them. This is not only to address any of your questions but to gauge your interest in the program. Have a few questions ready that demonstrate you've thought seriously about this opportunity. For example, "What is one thing that students are often surprised to learn about the journalism program?" or "Could you elaborate more on the internship opportunities available?"

6. Relax: Treat the interview like a conversation rather than a test. They don't just want to know about your accomplishments and experiences, but also the kinds of thoughts and insights you might contribute to classes and discussions.

Good luck with your interview – You're going to do great!

a year ago

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