大学面试问题

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College Interview Questions

College-fit questions:

• What have you done to prepare for college?

• Talk about what you’ve learned about the college and why you feel it’s the right place for
you. (Remember that you have to research a college ahead of time to answer this type of
question well.) Discuss your extracurricular activities and achievements that show your
character.

• Why do you want to attend our college?

• What can you contribute to our college campus?

About your personality Questions:

• Tell me about yourself.

• What three adjectives best describe you?

• What are your strengths and weaknesses?

• Why they ask: They want to see that you can think and speak about yourself.

• Tell me about a challenge that you overcame.

• Who in your life has most influenced you?

Activities, interests and goals questions:

• Tell me about your involvement in extracurricular activities.

• What activities do you find most rewarding?

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• What is your favorite book?

• What do you want to do after graduating from college?

• What do you do for fun in your free time?

• Why are those activities the most rewarding?

• If you have a major in mind, talk about why you’re interested in that subject.

• Discuss how you think college can help you meet your goals. Be sincere and honest in
your answer — don’t say things just to impress the interviewer.

High School questions:

• Does your high school record accurately reflect your effort and ability?

• If you could do one thing in high school differently, what would it be?

• What has been your greatest experience in high school?

• If you could change one thing about your school, what would it be? (Why they ask: They
want to see that you are informed and curious and a careful thinker.)

Wide-ranging questions:

• Interviewers may ask some broader questions. For example:

• If you had a thousand dollars to give away, what would you do with it?

• What’s your opinion on the immigration debate or US election (or another topic in the
news)?

• Stay up-to-date on news and current events. Do you have strong opinions on certain
issues? Can you explain your position? Try to spell out your system of values to yourself
and think about how you apply it.

• What do you see yourself doing 10 years from now?

• If you could meet any important figure in the past or present, who would it be and what
would you talk about?

• What accomplishments are you most proud of?

Questions to ask Admission Officers:


Please do some proper researches about the colleges before ask any questions!
Academics:

• How much time do students typically spend on homework?

• How much writing and reading are expected?

• What is the average class size of introductory classes?

• How widely used are teaching assistants on your campus?

• What is the average class size of upper-division courses?

Academic Perks

• What opportunities are there for undergraduate research?

• How many students participate in undergraduate research?

• Is there a culminating senior year experience?

• Do you have an honors college?

• Do you have a learning community or other freshman experience?

Academic Support

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• What type of tutoring program do you have?

• How do you provide academic advice to students?

• Do you have a writing center and how do I access it?

• What kind of learning disability resources do you have?

Outside Opportunities

• How many students at the college get internships?

• What percentage of students study abroad?

• What type of career services do you have?

Student Life

• How long are dorm accommodations guaranteed?

• How many students live on campus?

• What activities are offered to students?

• What clubs do you have on campus?

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