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Tufts University alumni interview insights?

I've heard that Tufts offers alumni interviews as part of their admissions process. What should I know before heading into one? Does anyone have any experience with this that they'd be willing to share?

a year ago

Alumni interviews, such as those offered by Tufts University, play a supplementary role in the application process and help admissions officers get to know applicants better. Even though these interviews are not a significant determining factor for admission, it's a good opportunity to showcase aspects of your personality and experiences that might not be fully evident in your application.

Firstly, preparation is key. Make sure you understand why you're interested in Tufts—what attracts you to the programs you're interested in, how do you see yourself fitting into the university culture, and what unique values or perspectives would you contribute to the community. Knowledge about specific classes, professors, projects, or student organizations can show your genuine interest.

Also, remember that the interview can be a resource for you. While interviews are designed to help colleges learn more about you, they are also an opportunity for you to ask questions and get insider perspectives about the university. So, prepare a set of thoughtful questions. You can ask about the interviewer's experiences, favorite traditions, or advice they might have for an incoming student.

In terms of the interaction itself, practice active listening, maintain good eye contact and engage with enthusiasm. Be genuine and authentic in your responses, this will allow your true character and motivations to shine through.

Remember, your alumni interviewer has been in your shoes—they were once prospective Tufts students as well. Many interviewers want to help prospective students feel more comfortable and secure in their decision to apply to Tufts.

Finally, don't forget to follow up with a polite 'thank you' note after the interview. It not only shows your appreciation for their time but also reaffirms your interest in attending Tufts. Best of luck!

a year ago

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