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How to get ready for your big interview
Sweaty hands, stomach pains and confused looks are common in high school seniors who are going to study abroad when they have their first college interview. But, truth be told, most interviews go very well, and students walk away pleased with the way they have expressed who they are and what they¡¯re looking for in a college.
36 How do you prepare for the college interview? Here are some tips. Make a good first impression. You can¡¯t go wrong if you dress for a business meeting. Do your homework. Research the college, not just on its website but also on college blogs and sites with student reviews.
37 Talk more about how you have achieved your goals and less about the awards you have received. Be prepared to share why you feel the college is a good match for you.
Practice answering questions with a family member. Write up questions you think you¡¯ll be asked, such as: 38 What are your favorite subjects and why? Why are you interested in attending this college? More challenging questions could be: What three adjectives would your friends use to describe you? If you had a day to do whatever you wanted, what would you do?
Prepare questions to ask each interviewer based on your research. 39 Suggested questions: Is it possible to be an exchange student two or more times, perhaps once in the summer and once during the academic year? How does the advising system work?
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I thought every police dog should be 44 just like the police. Why can¡¯t I do a fund-raiser to help save the dogs in 45 area?
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