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High School Interview


Question Posted Wednesday August 16 2006, 5:14 pm

13/F

I'm going into 8th grade this year, which means I'm going to be applying to a few different high schools. The application process includes an interview, and I've never done an interview for anything before. I'm not super nervous because I'm usually fine with talking to people, but does any one have any tips?


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kaitX3 answered Wednesday August 16 2006, 11:51 pm:
over all just be yourself.

you dont want to seem nervous so try to be as relaxed as possible.
when they ask you a question make sure you fully answer it in detail.
also do some research before the interview so you know a little bit about the school. such as clubs, sports teams, classes, ect that you might be interested in.
also ask them questions if you have any.
in alot of interviews they ask you what some of your flaws are so keep that in mind. and if they ask you that make your flaws something posotive.
remember to dress to impress.


GOOD LUCK!


Kait♥

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smarty_monkey500 answered Wednesday August 16 2006, 7:50 pm:
Okay, I personally have done many interviews in my life and have {some hopefully good} advice for you.

1 dress for sucess, the cold hard truth is people are more likely to take you seriously if you show up in crisp, clean, and appropriate clothes as apposed to jeans and a tee.

2 Be on time, it sets a very good impression

3 Confidence,Confidence,Confidence If you show up briming with confidence and aprouch them friendly they'll probubly think that you can handle it.

4 smile, it makes you seem open and kind a PERFECT student.

5 Most importantly DO NOT STRESS just remember even if it doesn't work out it's not the end of the world.


Hope this helps!

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lilteacup answered Wednesday August 16 2006, 7:24 pm:
I had to do an interview for a college. I would suggest you make sure you are friendly, nice, and that they see something in you. Don't be afraid to ask questions, make sure you know about the school,and if they attempt to intimidate you by saying that the school is very difficult, make sure you exude confidence and show that you can definitely handle whatever is thrown at you. Be yourself, and dress appropriately.

Good Luck,
Teacup

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