There are many factors that make a great interview, but the most important of
all are the answers. Your college interview preparation must start by thinking
of all the possible questions that you may be asked, and some questions that you
will want to ask too.
Why research and focus on the questions?
Most
applicants feel that they know what they want, and that their life has, in some
way drove them to this point, trying to get into a college to peruse the career
that they want.
I certainly hope you know why you got to this point in
your life and what made you make the choices that led you here. The overwhelming
majority of candidates know this, or think they do, but a lot of them has never
said it out load, had their reasons criticized and undermined, or had to ague
about aspects of their decision making. A college interview basically comes down
to that, think that you are talking with one of these pessimistic people that
always find the fault in things, and that you need to show that person that you
are the person for the job, now stop thinking and start talking!
This may
sound crazy, but trust me, its not. Start talking about your reasons, about your
life, what you are passionate about and many other things, but talk ?really
?speak out load, slowly, make small comic remarks, add a little color to your
sentences and personal comments about decisions and certain periods in your
life. Talk while you drive, while you take a shower, while walking to school or
walking your dog, before going to sleep?while watching a boring TV show, the
important thing is to let it out and listen to how you sound, how IT sounds,
because this is the way its going to sound the day of your college interview.
And for this you better prepare.
Practice answering tough, directed
questions about your experience, motivation and goals, be prepared to draw
colorations between your experience and what seems to be the need of the
institution. For example, if you are applying to a course that requires strong
analytical skills, you should have example ready to demonstrate your strong
analytical skills. Some questions may involve topic like college admissions, be
prepared for that too (research college admissions).
The following
questions will provide you with some ideas and get you started thinking about
potential interview questions: Why did you choose this program, why do you feel
that this particular school is good for you, what do you know about this program
and this school? What are the most important skills and attributes an applicant
needs to be successful in this program? What are the characteristics of a
successful student in this course in college?
Preparation is key to
success on the interview, so try and think about the interview before you are
actually there, consider the things discussed here, and good luck in your
college interview!
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