REMEMBER TO BREATHE
Anxiety before an interview is common. Remind yourself that you are there because you are intelligent, ambitious, and special. Try to relax by taking a moment before your interview to focus on inhaling and exhaling.
DO YOUR RESEARCH
Prior to Onsite, you should spend some time on the websites of the colleges and universities you applied to. Be prepared to talk about unique programs or opportunities the school offers that appeal to you. Be ready to answer common interview questions.
· Why do you want to attend this college/university?
· What do you want to study?
· What’s an example of a challenge you’ve overcome and what did you learn from it?
PRACTICE
Practice! Practice! Practice! Keep an eye out for interview labs hosted at Chicago Scholars leading up to Onsite. If you can’t attend, then recruit friends, family members, or teachers to conduct mock interviews. Hearing yourself answer questions out loud is the best way to prepare and build confidence. Be ready with a solid elevator pitch to introduce yourself effectively and concisely at the beginning of your interview.