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What type of questions are usually asked in a university interview?

I've got a few college interviews lined up and I'm feeling a bit nervous. What kind of questions should I expect? Are they more about my application or more general? Any tips to prepare would be awesome!

3 months ago

College interviews are a fantastic opportunity for admissions officers to learn more about your interests and aspirations and for you to ask questions about the school. Here's a general breakdown of the type of questions you might expect:

1. Questions about you: These are typically related to your personal experiences, interests, and aspirations. For example, "Can you tell me a bit about yourself?", "What are your future goals?", or "What is a challenge you've had to overcome?" They're interested in you as a person, so you should be prepared to speak about your experiences and personal growth.

2. Questions about your academic interests: They may ask, "Why did you choose your major?" or "What classes have you enjoyed the most?" The interviewer could be interested in understanding how you approach intellectual pursuits. You'll want to demonstrate your excitement for your field of study.

3. Questions about extracurricular activities: You may be asked to chat about any clubs, sports, or arts you're involved in, such as "Can you tell me about your role in the drama club?" or "What have you learned from participating in community service?" Think of specific examples that demonstrate your long-term commitment or leadership in these activities.

4. Questions about the college: You may be asked, "Why do you want to attend this school?" or "What resources or programs at our school do you wish to make use of?" Interviewers want to see that you're interested in their particular university for specific reasons that align with your goals.

In terms of preparation, start by reviewing your application to remember what you've already shared about yourself. Then, research the college, and consider some questions to ask about things you're genuinely curious about like particular programs, campus culture, research opportunities, etc.

Ultimate tip: Be professional but also be yourself. Authenticity is key! Good luck!

3 months ago

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