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The
College Admissions Interview: Are You Ready?
Lets talk about the college interview,
what is it really, why do they even
bother to take the time and personally meet each applicant, and what kind of
power a good interview has. You have probably conducted your own national
college search, and already know your preferences. Colleges have interviews
for one simple reason, it works, it works for them – some data shows them
that the applicants they personally meet and talk with, on average, succeed
in their programs and have been succeeding in their program for some time
now. So they know it works. But what is “it”? the college interview is the
“it”, and it is no different than a job interview.
The college interview was not thought of as a mean to intimidate potential
students, to keep them away, to embarrass and humiliate the next graduates
of this college, it is meant for one simple, and very important, reason – to
meet and evaluate the motivation and potential of the young person applying
to the college. And that’s all it is. There is nothing personal or evil in
it, other from the fact these people want to know what you are made of and
how serious you are. You need to think of it as a part of your campus tour.
So a college interview is basically like a thoughtful conversation with
someone you never met before and that wants to know who you really are, what
you went through in your life and where you are heading. But when talking to
a stranger about this you can allow yourself to be casual and say some
things that you can not say in a college interview, you have to think of how
you want to present yourself, and how not to get dragged to the pleasing
“tell me what I want to hear” mode.
Preparation will get you a long way, it is the absolute key in getting
through the college interview successfully. There is no such thing as over
preparing for this, and in fact, if you do this the proper way, you will
need to tell yourself at a certain moment that its time to stop preparing.
Let’s go over some of the points in the preparation procedure, things you
will want to look into while getting ready for your college interview.
Try and know who your contact is – a simple thing, try and get the name (or
names of the persons) that will be conducting the interview, when you will
start the interview you will have a nicer way to present yourself and greet
the interviewers than most applicants do. It will also show that you
prepared in advance and that you are serious about getting this position,
this will set you off in the right tracks. When you do your initial national
college search, you can also look for the contacts interviewing applicants.
No potential harm here. Only good can come out of this one.
Research - can I stress this enough? College interview success – research,
research and more research. Lets ask ourselves one basic questions, if
someone wants to get into his favorite spot team (any position) will he (or
she) not know the names of past hero’s? The teams greatest moments? Its
accomplishments? Or course the candidate will know. And you need to show
that you are the same, your motivation and enthusiasm to get in to this
program will shine when you provide enough evidence to prove you know
everything there is to know about the place itself. Ways to get information,
research the college web site, search engines for other information, people
name search will give you some knowledge about the teachers and their
accomplishments, any publications of the college itself are also good. If
you are reading this while doing your national college search, you can enjoy
the opportunity to add something to your list. Even the ordinary campus tour
can give you a chance of finding a little more about the place.
In researching the college you can study materials of the college. College’s
course book online, find interesting questions regarding the courses. Some
students seem to think that asking questions at the interview might seem
presumptuous, but in fact it makes you seem interested and sophisticated.
Here are some questions you might consider asking The programs you might be
interested in majoring in, construction on the campus and new facilities,
financial aid, How the school treats AP tests, how they compare this college
with national colleges, the campus tour, school advising, ask interviewers
about their opinion of the school, what they like best, and why the courses
are better than in other places (no example or names, just say other
places).
Your answers – take a look at our “college interview questions” section to
familiarize yourself with the potential questions you may face, and practice
with family member or friend, keep answers short and sweet, know what you
are saying and do not get too personal. Talk slowly, and think about each
question before you answer, even if you have been practicing for this
particular question for the past two months. Never cut someone when they are
talking, not even if you are extremely excited about your answer.
Promoting yourself – think about a few strong points you got, and that you
want the interviewer to remember about you, no need to mention these in
every answer, but three or four times (with reference – “as I already told
you, I think I am very good at managing people… that’s why I took the school
paper publishing project”). If you have a problem identifying traits you
want to promote – read your resume or application form again carefully and
mark the points you think are worth focusing on. You can also try and add
some humor to the interview, say something about the campus tour, and your
impression of the college.
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