I was wondering if anyone had any tips of how I should act...like body language tips, speaking tips etc.
Also, I'm a girl and I am planning to wear a work type dress to make me look older-is this appropriate or is there something better to wear for uni interviews?
Razhie answered Friday January 18 2013, 4:26 pm: Do dress conservatively, but also make sure you can sit and stand comfortably - if you are uncomfortable, it'll read in your body and voice,
Don't try to look older than you are - you are applying to university. They know how old you are. Everyone else is basically the same age. If you try to look older, you might end up coming across as deceptive. Be yourself - the best, smartest version of yourself.
Also, don't forget to have your nails nicely shaped and clean. Not necessarily painted, but give them some attention. It's a little thing you can do as a women that will always give you an air of being put together.
Make sure to sit (or stand) straight, and make eye contact with the person you are speaking too. Answer thier questions honestly and don't be afraid to laugh, or stop your during an answer and say "That was no good. Let me start again."
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