Thursday, November 14, 2019

College Interviews

Some colleges give the option of interviews and others will require all prospective students to participate in an interview with an admissions counselor or an alumni representative as a component of the application process. If you are applying to a school which requires an interview – don’t panic!


It is important to relax and be yourself. This is your opportunity to shine. Display your personality and allow your interests and passions to be expressed.


In addition to answering their questions, don’t be afraid to ask any questions you have about the school. Be sure to complete some research ahead of time so that you are not asking questions you easily could have found by visiting their website.


If there is anything about yourself that you want to be sure that the admissions representatives understand – unique circumstances, experiences, or special traits that they might not ask about don’t hesitate to offer up this information. This is your one opportunity to actually discuss these areas with a real person. By bringing up these topics, it may spur them to ask additional questions that you will be able to answer.

In order to try to help you prepare, we have information on the Counselor website of topics that you might want think about in advance that the interviewer may ask you as well as questions you could consider asking to gain additional insight about the college.


And, hopefully it goes without saying, but remember that first impressions are important – so be politesmiledress appropriately and arrive on time for your interview!

Here is an article from Tulane University with suggestions for Knocking Your Interview Out of the Park.

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