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Archive for the ‘interviews’ Category


6 College Interview Secrets

  College interviews are stressful. But with a little preparation and some positive action, you should be able to ace the interview and place yourself on the college’s “accepted” list. Do the Research on the College Most college students go to a college interview without a solid understanding of the college and what it offers […]

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College Interview Questions to Ask and Answer

  The college interview is your student’s first exposure to what a job interview after graduation will be like. Most students are nervous, just as my daughter was on her first college interview. These questions, and others, will be going through their minds before and during the interview: What questions will they ask? How will […]

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Wednesday’s Parent: Questions to ANSWER and ASK on a College Interview

  Last year, I wrote two blog articles for TeenLife Magazine about the college interview. Since I feel they are great tips, I’m sharing them today on Wednesday’s Parent. If you’re going to college, expect to be interviewed by a college representative. It’s a vital part of the college admissions process. Why? Colleges want to […]

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Mom-Approved Tips: Preparing for the College Interview

  College visits in the fall mean scheduling college interviews. The college interview is important for the student to learn more about the college and for the college to learn more about the student. When my daughter was in the midst of her college search, she was interviewed by a representative of Boston University. Since […]

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Mom-Approved Tips: Preparing for the College Interview

  Nobody likes interviews, and the college interview is no exception. Inexperienced high schoolers are expected to enter a room with a college admissions officer and speck eloquently while answering their questions. Factor in the obvious nerves and the inability to know what they are going to ask and you have a very anxious teenager. My […]

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