How to Nail Your College Interview 

Dress to impress -  People say first impressions are everything. This cliché phrase applies especially to college interview settings. 

Be prepared -  The more research you can do about the school for which you are interviewing, the better off you will be in the interview. 

Ask specific questions that cannot be answered from the school’s website -  Any student can scroll through a website and get basic numbers and information about a college or university. 

Don’t ramble -  Remember that the admissions representative responsible for your interview has specific things they are likely hoping to ask and if you take too long to answer, you might be limiting their ability to get as much information about you as possible. 

Don't let your parents do the talking -  It is important you ask your own questions and do NOT let your parents do the talking for you. 

Prioritize Academics -  Remember that an admissions representative is first and foremost evaluating you as a potential academic student on their campus. 

Consider bringing something that represents you -  It’s always a good idea to consider bringing a resume or other item that is representative of your skills and background. 

Go confidently in the direction of your dreams -  Every student has a unique background and story, and most students apply to different schools for different reasons. Whatever your story may be, be confident in your past, present, and future.  

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