College Interview Do’s and Don’ts

by admin on August 3, 2010

Your college application may be full of information about your academic and work experience, but a college interview is where you really have a chance to let your personality shine. This article can help you make the most of your college interview by providing you with a list of do’s and don’ts.

The idea of participating in a college interview has sent shivers down many a student’s spine. However, a college interview isn’t that intimidating if you are prepared. This list of college interview do’s and don’ts will give you the knowledge you need to ace your interview:

College Interview Do’s

• Do your homework. Knowing as much as possible about the school will be a huge benefit.
• Do read a book and be prepared to comment on it. A common question asked during college interviews is “Have you read any good books lately?”
• Do dress professionally and conservatively.
• Do follow all of the standard rules of interviews, i.e. shake hands firmly, make eye contact, sit up straight, etc.
• Do show enthusiasm for the school and the program.

College Interview Don’ts

• Don’t expect to ace your interview if you haven’t prepared properly.
• Don’t be late. Instead, show up several minutes early.
• Don’t sit there and wait for questions to be asked. Engage your interviewer, by asking your own questions.
• Don’t try to be someone else. This is the biggest mistake most applicants make during college interviews. Be yourself.
• Don’t forget to send a thank you note.

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