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Ellie Kazemi, PhD

Applied Behavioral Research Laboratory

Grad School Interview Process

The following information is offered at http://gradschool.about.com/od/interviews/a/interviewdodont.htm

Graduate School Interview: Dos and Don'ts

By Tara Kuther, Ph.D., About.com

If you have been asked to come in for an interview, then congratulations on getting one step closer to being accepted into the program. The interview is the final evaluation stage in the graduate school application process. Thus, it is essential that you come prepared and leave a lasting impression on the interviewers. The purpose of the interview is to get to know the applicant more personally than what is displayed on paper. This is your chance to distinguish yourself from the other applicants and show the interviewer what makes you a better candidate than the other applicants. In other words, why should you be accepted into the program. Additionally, being granted an interview provides you with the opportunity to explore the campus and its facilities, meet professors and other faculty members, ask questions, and evaluate the program. During the interview process, you are not the only one being evaluated but you too are given the opportunity to evaluate the school and the program before you make a decision.

Because the interview is often viewed as a stressful experience and many students walk in unprepared and do not follow the proper etiquette involved in an interview, it is highly advised that you read through the following do’s and don’ts on an interview in order to have a better interview experience.

 

Do:

Pre-Interview:

· Be prepared.

· Make a list of strengths, achievements, and recognitions received.

· Know who your audience will be.

· Conduct research on the school, graduate program, and faculty before the interview.

· Find a list of common interview questions.

· Practice answering questions with friends, family, and graduate school advisors.

· Rehearse Answers.

· Expect the unexpected questions.

· Be ready to answer personal and thought-provoking questions.

· Have enough rest the night before.

 

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