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How to Prepare for a University Admission Video Interview?

I've been invited to a video interview for a university admission, and I'm feeling kinda nervous about it. Could anyone share tips on how to prepare and what to expect in terms of questions? Any advice on making a good impression?

3 months ago

Preparation is key for any type of interview, especially a video interview for university admissions. There are several things you can do to ensure you feel ready and make a strong impression:

1. Dress professionally: Even though it's a video interview, it's best to dress as you would for a face-to-face interview. This will help establish a good first impression and also mentally prepare you for a formal discussion.

2. Ensure a quiet, well-lit environment: Find a quiet space with good lighting where there won't be any interruptions during your interview. Test your audio and video beforehand to troubleshoot any technical issues. Position your camera so it's at eye level, to help maintain eye contact with your interviewer.

3. Understand your program: Read and understand details about the program and university you're applying to. This knowledge will help you answer why you're interested in the program and show your genuine enthusiasm.

4. Prepare responses and possible questions: There's no definitive list of questions an interviewer might ask, but there are common ones like "Tell me about yourself", "What interests you about our program?", and "Why should we admit you?" Prepare your responses beforehand, but avoid sounding rehearsed. It's also good to prepare some questions to ask them, as this shows your serious intention and interest.

5. Connect your experiences to the program: An excellent way to stand out is by relating your personal experiences, extracurricular involvements, or academic achievements to how you hope to contribute to or benefit from the program. This demonstrates that you've considered how you fit into the program and platforms your unique strengths.

6. Practice: Practice makes perfect. Hold mock interviews with family or friends to get used to speaking out loud and answering questions on the spot. This can help calm nerves and improve your delivery.

7. Stay calm and be yourself: On the day of the interview, remember to remain calm and be yourself. This demonstrates your ability to handle pressure and helps the interview panel to see your personality.

Remember, the purpose of the interview is for the admissions officers to get to know you beyond your application. Focus on being genuine and letting your authentic self shine through. Good luck!

3 months ago

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