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Một bài viết hay về PHỎNG VẤN, English version
17/02/2006
They say that "The first impression is the last impression." However, something more
interesting is that, "You don't get a second chance to make a first impression."
Every cloud has a silver lining - this is especially true in the case of college interviews! The
college interview may be a hassle and an obstacle to admission, but it's also a great chance for
you to present yourself and make up for any deficiencies in your application and past record (poor
grades, low ECs, etc.).
Below, I have provided you with questions that are most frequently asked as part of the college
interview. I have also tried to address certain "difficult" questions or those that have the potential
of getting a student in trouble.
What are the interviewers looking for?
The primary purpose of the interview is to get an idea of who you are. The interviewers wont
spend too much time on questions related to your high school course-work - your application form
gives them plenty of information about that. By the time they meet with you, they will have
extensively reviewed your application and picked out a few items to speak with you at length
about. This is a two pronged approach: on one hand they cross question you on the topic and
determine whether you're telling the truth or not. On the other hand, they are assessing you as a
person: your strengths, your we
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Một bài viết hay về PHỎNG VẤN, English version
17/02/2006
They say that "The first impression is the last impression." However, something more
interesting is that, "You don't get a second chance to make a first impression."
Every cloud has a silver lining - this is especially true in the case of college interviews! The
college interview may be a hassle and an obstacle to admission, but it's also a great chance for
you to present yourself and make up for any deficiencies in your application and past record (poor
grades, low ECs, etc.).
Below, I have provided you with questions that are most frequently asked as part of the college
interview. I have also tried to address certain "difficult" questions or those that have the potential
of getting a student in trouble.
What are the interviewers looking for?
The primary purpose of the interview is to get an idea of who you are. The interviewers wont
spend too much time on questions related to your high school course-work - your application form
gives them plenty of information about that. By the time they meet with you, they will have
extensively reviewed your application and picked out a few items to speak with you at length
about. This is a two pronged approach: on one hand they cross question you on the topic and
determine whether you're telling the truth or not. On the other hand, they are assessing you as a
person: your strengths, your we
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