Most college interview questions are meant to help you and the interviewer find out if the college is a good match for you. Rarely will you get a question that puts you on the spot or tries to make you feel stupid. Remember, the college is trying to make a good impression too. Use the interview to show off your personality in ways that aren 't possible on the application. 1. Tell me about yourself.
Im Romualda Heredia who really love silence place.Because of that people called me a very quiet person.That’s make me unique because of my silence,people got make mistakes in judging me.They think that I can’t do that and can’t do this but one day they are often surprise of my excellency.So im a typical mysterious person.
This question seems easier than it is. How do you reduce your whole life to a few sentences? And it 's hard to avoid commonplace answers like "I 'm friendly" or "I 'm a good student." Of course you want to demonstrate that you 're friendly and studious, but try also to say something memorable here that really makes you different from other college applicants. Can you hold your breath longer than anyone in your school? Do you have a huge collection of Pez dispensers? Do you have unusual cravings for sushi?
"Tell me about yourself."
It seems like such an easy question. In some ways, it is. After all, if there 's one subject you truly know something about, it 's yourself. The challenge, however, is that knowing yourself and articulating your identity in a few sentences are very different things. Before setting foot in the interview room, make sure you put some thought into what it is that makes you unique.
Certain characteristics are desirable, but they are not unique. The majority of students applying to selective colleges can make claims such as these:
"I 'm hard working." "I 'm responsible." "I 'm friendly." "I 'm a good student." "I 'm loyal."
Granted, all of these answers point to