Advice on Your College Admissions Interview

College interviews aren't like job interviews. They are not the be-all and end-all of your application, but they can help you get admitted. Here are some tips on how to make the college interview work for you.
Much of the college admissions process is simple words and numbers. Test scores. Transcripts. Essays. Even the most eloquent high school students struggle with the task of making their personality shine through the thick stacks of paper. That’s why many colleges invite students for interviews. The college interview is your chance to distinguish yourself. The interview may occur during your campus visit with a college admissions officer. If you can’t make it to the campus then an interview may be conducted over the phone, or with alumni in your town. Interviews may seem intimidating, but there is nothing to fear. This is your chance to shine.

While you will be asked many questions you are not being interrogated, and you are not on trial. In fact, you may learn much about the college from your interview. You aren’t just selling yourself to the school. You’re also trying to decide if this is a school that fits you. If there are any questions about coursework, campus life or anything else now is the time to ask. Don’t leave the interview with any ambiguity or questions unasked about the school.

That said, you still want to make a strong impression. Be professional. Dress sharp. Be on time. Be courteous. Make eye contact with the interviewer. Smile. Most importantly: Arrive prepared. This includes everything from getting plenty of sleep the night before to anticipating questions. If you haven’t been interviewed before have family members or teachers practice. Before the interview review your thoughts on the school. What attracts you to the college? What are your goals? What are your accomplishments?

Explaining your motivations in an interview is an entirely different task compared to making a list on an application. The interview is just another part of the college admissions process. Like your application, essay and letter of recommendation preparedness is the key. Schedule your interview in advance. Practice asking and answering questions. Dress to impress.

The interview can help you stand out to a school, but it can also help you in other ways. Vocalizing your thoughts about your college search will help you realize what you are truly looking for in a school.

By Peter Wallace
Published: 12/20/2007
 
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