I have to have an interview with another school's guidance counselor to see if I can get in to that school next year.I was just wondering how do I not get nervous and what if I dont know the answer to a question or questions they ask me???I dont want to look stupid in front of that person.HELP ME!!!!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Work & School category? Maybe give some free advice about: School? Vikki27 answered Sunday March 2 2008, 4:54 pm: The main thing with any interview is preparation. Think about what sort of questions they might ask you and how you might need to answer them. Know why you want to leave the school you are at right now and what you think you will gain by moving to the new school. Think about what you aspire to be after you leave school, as what you do when you leave school could be easily affected by what and how you do while you are there. Think about extra curriculars you would like to do and what you could bring to the new school. Also, and this is VERY important, make sure you know WHY you want to pick that school. Why not another?
The other thing is controlling your nerves. DEEP breaths are very important and making sure you take a few moments to compose yourself and formulate answers before responding to any questions. That way it doesn't come out all rushed and making no sense! Keep your hands in your lap, do NOT fidget and make eye contact. Make sure you remember all that and you'll be just fine. [ Vikki27's advice column | Ask Vikki27 A Question ]
TheAnnie answered Sunday March 2 2008, 3:43 pm: relax
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