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Most colleges don’t have interviews anymore – there are far too many applicants. But smaller colleges (typically, liberal arts) will often have an optional interview. Should you take them up on this option?
If you live relatively close to the college, and you feel you will interview well, then yes! You should opt for the interview. If you live far away, then obviously you’ll have to take into consideration travel time and cost, and it won’t be held against you if you don’t interview. The third scenario is tricky: What if you live close to the college, but you don’t think you’ll interview well? On the one hand, you don’t want to seem disinterested in the college, but on the other, a bad interview could negatively affect your chance of admission.
The best solution is to prepare for interviews so that you will interview well. Here are five tips to help you do so:
Try to make your interview more like a discussion than an interrogation, listen to the interviewer and don’t be afraid to ask questions, too.
Relax, take a deep breath, avoid jeans with holes in them, turn off your cell phone and spit out your gum.
Now you’re ready for your college interviews.