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What are common Harvard alumni interview questions?

I've got a Harvard alumni interview coming up and I'm kinda nervous. Can anyone share some common questions they might ask? I want to be prepared!

2 years ago

It's normal to be a bit nervous about your Harvard alumni interview! Alumni interviews are typically conversational in nature, with interviewers aiming to get to know you and your experiences better. Being prepared can certainly help you feel more confident. Here are some common questions asked during Harvard alumni interviews:

1. Tell me about yourself.

2. Why are you interested in attending Harvard?

3. How do you see yourself contributing to Harvard's community?

4. How have you made a difference in your high school or community?

5. What are your major academic and extracurricular interests?

6. What do you hope to study or major in? Do you have any career aspirations in mind?

7. Can you discuss a challenge you have faced and how you overcame it?

8. What do you like to do in your free time? What are your hobbies and passions?

9. Who or what has had the most significant influence on you and why?

10. Is there anything not addressed in your application that you would like me to know?

To prepare for the interview, review your application and think about examples that demonstrate your experiences, accomplishments, and character. Remember to be genuine and exhibit enthusiasm about your interest in Harvard. It's also a good idea to familiarize yourself with Harvard's offerings, such as specific programs, clubs, research opportunities, and certain professors that you might want to work with.

During the interview, be prepared to ask your interviewer a few questions about their own experiences at Harvard. This can help make the conversation more engaging and demonstrate your interest in the school.

Lastly, practice answering questions with a friend, family member, or in front of a mirror to feel more comfortable and poised during the actual interview. Good luck!

2 years ago

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