This document lists 22 common questions that are often asked during college interviews. The questions cover a range of topics including the applicant's academic strengths and weaknesses, extracurricular activities, career goals, college preferences, living situation, challenging subjects, and classroom behavior. Overall, the interview questions are designed to help colleges learn more about applicants and determine how well they might fit within their institution.
This document lists 22 common questions that are often asked during college interviews. The questions cover a range of topics including the applicant's academic strengths and weaknesses, extracurricular activities, career goals, college preferences, living situation, challenging subjects, and classroom behavior. Overall, the interview questions are designed to help colleges learn more about applicants and determine how well they might fit within their institution.
This document lists 22 common questions that are often asked during college interviews. The questions cover a range of topics including the applicant's academic strengths and weaknesses, extracurricular activities, career goals, college preferences, living situation, challenging subjects, and classroom behavior. Overall, the interview questions are designed to help colleges learn more about applicants and determine how well they might fit within their institution.
This document lists 22 common questions that are often asked during college interviews. The questions cover a range of topics including the applicant's academic strengths and weaknesses, extracurricular activities, career goals, college preferences, living situation, challenging subjects, and classroom behavior. Overall, the interview questions are designed to help colleges learn more about applicants and determine how well they might fit within their institution.
1. What do you feel are your academic strengths? How do
they help you excel as a student? 2. Tell me about your academic weaknesses? How do you plan on improving or navigating them? 3. What is something unique that you can bring to the student body? 4. Do you plan on taking part in any extracurricular activities or clubs? 5. If you could change one thing about your high school experience, what would it be, and why? 6. Why do you feel that going to college is the right move for you? Did you consider other options for launching a career? 7. Who inspired you most as you were growing up? 8. Who is your favorite author, and why? 9. What do you do to destress or have fun? 10. Do you think your academic performance here will mirror your high school performance? Why or why not? 11. How can this college and program help you achieve your long-term career goals? 12. If you weren’t focusing on this major, what would you choose instead? 13. What do you want to get out of your college experience? 14. Describe your ideal school culture, both academically and otherwise. 15. Are you considering other colleges? If so, which ones are you thinking about, and why? 16. Tell me something about you that isn’t in your college application or essays. 17. If you attend this school, do you plan on living on- campus or off-campus? Why are you intending on going in that direction? 18. Which subject was the most difficult for you in high school? 19. Are there any graduation requirements that worry you? 20. How do you plan on spending your school breaks? 21. What skill did you learn in high school that you feel is most important to your future success? 22. Describe the kind of student you are when in the classroom.