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What is the process for scheduling an on-campus interview at Lehigh University?

I'm interested in doing an on-campus interview at Lehigh University as part of my application. Can someone guide me through the process for scheduling this? Is there a particular advantage to doing it on-campus?

a year ago

From what I understand, Lehigh University's interview process consists of scheduling a time slot through their website. When you visit their admissions page, look for the "Schedule an Interview" button or similar. You'll likely need to create an admissions account with them if you haven't done so already.

After setting up an account, you can see available dates and times to schedule your interview. Typically, the interviews are offered throughout the year, so you should have some flexibility to find a time that suits you. Be sure to book your interview well in advance, as these slots tend to fill up quickly, particularly during the summer and fall months.

Regarding your second question, conducting an interview on campus can certainly give you benefits beyond just the interview itself. While there, you can attend an information session, take a campus tour, or sit in on a class. This direct experience can provide valuable insights about the campus environment, the faculty, and the student body, which can help you determine whether Lehigh is a good fit for you.

As well, having firsthand experience with the school can also help you in your interview and to write your application essays. You'll have specific points of reference and you can talk about why you're applying to Lehigh with greater depth and specificity.

In short, while there are benefits to having an on-campus interview, the main thing is that you take advantage of the opportunity to have an interview, whether it's on campus or online. It's a chance to show your interest in the school, to learn more about it, and to give admissions a chance to know you beyond your application.

a year ago

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