<p>DSL: my only advice would be to keep it neat and conservative. If you have a suit, wear it. Plain “pumps”… low heel- nothing flashy. Keep jewelry simple and limited; ditto for makeup. Neat hair. </p>
<p>As for questions…
typical ones will include “why”…
why the navy, why ROTC…
a few “whats”…
what makes you think you are up to the challenge-
what have you done to prepare-
what do u know about the program-</p>
<p>toss in a few curve balls aimed to see how you handle stress-
-what adversity have you faced and how did you handle it
-what has been your greatest accomplishment and your biggest defeat</p>
<p>Key: just be relaxed.
Sit up straight, feet firmly planted on the floor in front of you-
maintain good eye contact
have a question or 2 of your own to ask…make them good ones!
remember to say “thankyou” at the end.</p>
<p>Do practice with someone- it does help.</p>
<p>also- read through the attached thread- a lot of good advice, some of which just might come in handy! ( Post #9 has my own personal “top 15”!)</p>
<p><a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/naval-academy-annapolis/255345-tips-nominating-committee-interviews.html?highlight=bgo+interview+tips[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/naval-academy-annapolis/255345-tips-nominating-committee-interviews.html?highlight=bgo+interview+tips</a>
Best of luck!</p>