The college admissions interview can occur before your application deadline or after, and you generally need to request the interview by a certain date. This interview is important to your application, and you should always try your best to secure an interview. For more general information about interviews, why they’re important, and how to find out details about a specific college’s admissions interview, see Applying to College — Step 2: College Research, Interview.
During the interview you must look and sound your best. There are some points you must keep in mind about your interview in order to make it a smooth and enjoyable experience.
Requesting the Interview
Many schools require that you request your admissions interview (others may simply contact you—so there would be no need for you to go looking for one). These are generally conducted by local alumni of that college and are limited. Sometimes, depending on where you live, there may not be an opportunity for an alumni interview. In such instances, the schools may strive to offer you a telephone interview. If that’s not possible, then you will not be penalized for not having an interview, so don’t worry.
You can request for your interview in a number of ways, generally by phone, email, or online form. Check with your college’s admissions office to see if you are eligible for an interview, and if so, how you can request one, if need be.
Preparing for the Interview
Though there have been stories of successful on-the-spot interviews, it is always better to prepare. There are some questions that you can expect to be asked at the interview, including:
- Why did you choose to apply to our school?
- Why do you think our school is a good fit for you?
- Do you have questions for me about the college?
Though we don’t guarantee you’ll be asked those three questions, chances are, they’ll come up during your interview. Thus, we suggest that you make sure you prepare those questions every time you go for an interview. Specifics are key. The “Why did you choose to apply to our school/Why do you think our school is a good fit for you?” question should be answered the same way as the “Why Us” essay, though you can be a little more Read more…