I'm curious about the admissions interview process at Lehigh. Do they still offer them and are they important for the application? Any advice on preparing for one?
Lehigh University does offer interviews, and while they are not required, they are highly recommended. The interviews are primarily for the benefit of the students, providing an additional platform to express your interest and share more about yourself beyond what's on paper in your application.
While interviews are not a major factor in admission decisions, they can provide additional context and validate the authenticity of your application. They're particularly beneficial for students who might have unconventional paths or unique stories that might not fully shine through in an essay or activity list.
Here's some advice as you prepare for an interview at Lehigh or any college:
1. Research: Understand Lehigh's values, courses, unique aspects of the community, etc. Knowing about the school shows that you've done your homework and paints you as a serious candidate.
2. Be able to articulate why Lehigh: Why are you interested in the school in the first place? What specific programs or experiences stand out to you?
3. Reflect on your high school journey and future goals: Be ready to talk about what excites you academically and personally, and how does Lehigh fit into these aspirations.
4. Know your application: Anything you've listed on your application could be brought up in the interview, so be prepared to discuss it in depth.
5. Prepare some questions: An interview is also a time for you to learn more about the school, so come with some engaging questions about student life, programs, resources, etc.
Lastly, remember to be authentic and personable. The interviews are more about getting to know you as a person rather than evaluating you strictly on your accomplishments. Good luck!
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