I'm preparing for an interview with Case Western Reserve University for undergrad admissions. Does anyone have any tips on what to expect or how to prepare? Personal experiences would be super helpful if you have interviewed there before.
First of all, kudos for taking the initiative to seek advice on your upcoming interview! Just to clarify, I don't have personal experience interviewing at Case Western Reserve University, but I can nonetheless offer some tips based on what I know.
Case Western Reserve University interviews, like many college interviews, are generally aimed at getting to know you better as a person, beyond your grades and test scores. So, the interviewers will mostly be interested in understanding who you are, what your passions are, what drives you, and what you can bring to the university community.
Here are a couple of tips to prepare for the interview:
1. Understand Your Application: Remember that the interviewer will be genuinely interested in who you are. Revisit your application and get a clear idea about the image that your application is projecting about you. An interview is an extension of your application; you should use it to elaborate on points you've already made and to introduce new aspects of your character or experience.
2. Research the School: This helps show that you have a sincere interest in the school. Understand Case Western's culture, programs, clubs, and any unique offerings that the university has. Know why Case Western is your choice – think about how you might answer a question such as, "Why do you want to go to Case Western Reserve University?"
3. Prepare Responses: Though the interview will largely be conversational, it's always helpful to prepare for some common college interview questions. You can expect questions that explore your academic achievements, interests, and what you can bring to Case Western.
4. Examples Matter: Your answers should be specific and illustrated with examples whenever appropriate. When asked about your strengths, share instances from your high school years where these traits translated into success or meaningful outcomes.
Finally, be sure to dress professionally, arrive early, and remember to send a thank you note to your interviewer after your discussion.
Best of luck with your interview!
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