Yoho, from what I’ve experienced as an interviewer, a “nice” normal school outfit makes the right impression. I’ve seen students in suits or coat/tie, and that seems too formal. On the other end, flip-flops, shorts, t-shirts seem too casual. If it were my son, I’d say long pants (khakis are fine), and (depending on weather) a button-down shirt or possibly a short sleeve shirt. I wouldn’t wear sneakers or running shoes.
Has anyone ever gotten the “Why should we accept you?” question, and if so, how did you respond?
Would a nice button-down and decent jeans be inappropriate for an alumni interview at her house?
For a guy, I’d say jeans is too casual. I’d advise against it.
my MIT interview is in 2 weeks and i’m kinda nervous. anything in particular that the MIT alums like to ask? i want to have all my bases covered.
Bumppp…
and I also want to know what MIT alums like to ask. I contacted my rep and she hasn’t replied, which makes me a bit irritated! MIT isn’t my first choice, so I’m not too nervous. I think it’s going to be a semi-formal (or maybe informal) interview.
hey, has anyone done an online interview over skype? i’m very interested in wake forest university but i live in MA. Many have said that Wake Forest’s interview carries substantial weight, especially since they made SAT’s optional.
if anyone has done an online interview or is familiar with the process, or with Wake Forest’s interview specifically, i would appreciate any information. thanks!
Hey guys! For all of you getting ready for the interviews, here is a great article on how to do it step-by-step. Most common questions and other advice included based on personal experience:
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I have my interview with Reed tomorrow morning and my MIT interview on October 5th… I’m so nervous!
my MIT interview is this Wednesday!!!..My first college interview for my top choice so I’m a bit nervous; so here are my questions:
-Should I bring a resume/transcipt or test scores? ( I read somewhere that I should but im not sure)
-will jeans and a nice blouse be appropriate?
-will there be any Q’s specifically on MIT, like their history or something??
Thanksss
So early in August I had an interview at Bryn Mawr which seemed to be fabulous. We had a very exciting, in depth conversation about my interests, goals and BMC. The interview went for about an hour - very fast! I showed my interviewer my transcript which is a massive upward spiral (we are talking a few b’s and c’s in 9th-10th and all As in junior year). I feel that this may have been a bad idea - but it was my first interview and all I read suggested talking about past academic flaws. I mostly emphasized my very strong ec’s and enthusiasm for the larger part of the interview. Even so, my interviewer was very thrilled about our conversation and said to me and to my mother that many of bmc’s best students have academic histories like mine. It seemed like she was selling the school to me (sorry if this seems pretentious :D)Any how I get home and send an thank you email two days later from a relatively new email address. I never receive a response. Do you think this is a snub or something else? It’s been eating me as Bryn Mawr is my first choice.
I just had my first interview today at Hampshire and I have one at Sarah Lawrence this coming Saturday.
The interview actually went great! It was with a current senior @ Hampshire. I was pretty nervous but once the interview actually started it went very smoothly… didn’t screw up with any answers even though I had to think a bit about some (i.e.: If there was one thing you could change about your community, what would it be?) He asked me about my HS experience, areas of interest, books I like, hobbies… etc. I was also completely honest about a screw up I had (academically) and he greatly appreciated that. No negatives and he gave me his email afterwards. I think it really helped my chances of acceptance!
VERY nervous about Sarah Lawrence next week, it’s my top choice, but still excited. Has any one interviewed there before that has any insight/tips?
** Oh yes and just an FYI, my interview today was about 40 mins long, but it seemed to go by so fast! Overall great.
So early in August I had an interview at Bryn Mawr which seemed to be fabulous. I showed my interviewer my transcript which is a massive upward spiral (we are talking a few b’s and c’s in 9th-10th and all As in junior year). I mostly emphasized my very strong ec’s and enthusiasm for the larger part of the interview. Even so, my interviewer was very thrilled about our conversation and said to me and to my mother that many of bmc’s best students have academic histories like mine. Any how I get home and send an thank you email two days later from a relatively new email address. I never receive a response. Do you think this is a snub or something else? It’s been eating me as Bryn Mawr is my first choice.
omg I just got assigned my Georgetown alumni interviewer yesterday. I called the number they gave me, and I spoke with his secretary. We’re meeting at his office this Wednesday (!). I googled him and stuff, but there wasn’t a lot I could find. Any tips at all?
Also, she said bring anything that I feel is necessary- what does that mean. I know transcript, activity sheet are obviously required, but anything else? I’m like going to have a panic attack
So I have an interview with an admissions director at a hotel tomorrow. Would dark jeans or dress pants and a nice tshirt be okay?
I had a Swarthmore interview 2 weeks ago. It was an interview with this overnight program, so I think it was a little different than regular interviews. 100 students had to be interviewed in one day, so the interviews were generally about 20 minutes and were often with current students. Mine was with a senior. We had been going to so many seminars and I had been getting so many questions answered that I couldn’t think of any good ones then, though I did ask her one. We got into a bit of a discussion about art history, since she’s taking a class and it’s my favorite subject.
I have another interview tomorrow, so I will report back. I’m going to be in Chicago this weekend, but unfortunately, I only found out that I was going on Saturday, so all the interviews at UChicago were taken. I’ll be hanging out at Northwestern anyway and it’s sort of a bother to get from one to the other.
I recently did an interview with Rochester last week. It was very relaxing and eased. He did ask typical questions on how I found the school and to tell me about myself. My interview was only supposed to be 30 minutes, but we ended up talking for an hour!
I have my Penn interview next week. I applied ED, so this is my first interview and the one that means the most to me. Has anyone had a Penn interview yet? I’m just wondering what they ask aside from the general “Why do you want to attend this school” and such.
Thank you!
I had mine at the College of William and Mary.
They seemed to go okay - I emphasized the various activities I was involved with, talked nonstop, and tried to go as in depth as possible. The worst thing you can do is just gloss over questions or ignore them all together. Umm…I got thrown off by one: “If you could BE anyone, who would it be, and why?” I was prepared for a WHO WOULD YOU MEET question, and since I’m interested in criminal psychology, I had a list of various serial killers and psychopaths…
Yeah, you don’t actually want to say you want to be a mass muderer. Anyways, I just blurted the first non-psychopath on my mind - Ramses the Great. It actually turned out quite well…