Crushing Your College Interview: Tips from a Duke Interviewer

Recorded Friday, January 20, 2023 at 01:00 AM

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Schedule a free consulation to meet Robert and get your questions answered

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Building a balanced school list you’ll love
Increasing your acceptance chances at top schools
Writing amazing college essays
Managing all requirements and deadlines
Maximizing financial aid
So much more!

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Building a balanced school list you’ll love
Increasing your acceptance chances at top schools
Writing amazing college essays
Managing all requirements and deadlines
Maximizing financial aid
So much more!

About this livestream

Description

The college interview can be a daunting task in the application process. Many students are uncertain what to expect, what its purpose is, and how to best prepare.

College advisor Robert Carlson walks students through how to ace the interview -- he also offers one on one interview prep!

Advisor

Robert Carlson

Education
Duke University BA; Johns Hopkins MA
Bio
My name is Robert Carlson. I live in Washington, DC, and I graduated summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa from Duke University. With seven years of experience as a tutor, teaching assistant, learning pod instructor, and writing coach, I’m passionate about helping students in their admissions journey.

As an alumni interviewer for Duke admissions, I’ve learned what top schools are looking for. I used those tips when I applied to grad school. After acceptances from Harvard, Columbia, Georgetown, and other schools, I decided to attend Johns Hopkins University—where I received a merit-based scholarship covering 80% of tuition. I look forward to sharing the same tips with you.

Prior to starting grad school, I was the lead editor for Global Americans, a magazine focused on foreign policy. I’ve also written my own work in outlets such as The Diplomat and World Politics Review. I draw on this experience as a college coach, helping students turn their ideas into memorable and effective essays.
Specialties
EconomicsPsychologyHistoryPolitical ScienceInternational RelationsLanguagePhilosophyPublic PolicyCommunity OrganizingTransfer StudentsInternational StudentsGraduate AdmissionsGifted and Talented StudentsLGBTQ+ students

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