I'm planning to apply to Case Western Reserve University and heard that interviews can be a part of the process. Can anyone advise on how to schedule an interview there? I'm not sure if it's necessary but want to be prepared.
Case Western Reserve University does offer optional interviews for prospective students. Go to the undergraduate admissions website of Case Western Reserve University. Once you're there, you should be able to find an "Interviews" section. They offer both virtual interviews through platforms like Zoom, as well as in-person interviews on campus depending on public health conditions.
The interview at Case Western Reserve University is considered more of an informational session, where you have the opportunity to learn more about the university and showcase your interest in the institution. It helps them get to know you a bit better and gives you a chance to ask questions and show your enthusiasm for the school.
Remember to prepare by researching about Case Western Reserve University and forming a few questions based on your interests and the specifics of the school. That way, you can ensure that you'll have a thoughtful and productive conversation.
Remember though, at Case Western Reserve University, interviews are not a required part of the application. They are simply an opportunity for you to learn more about the school and for the school to learn more about you. If you're unable to schedule an interview, it will not negatively impact your application.
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