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Acing Your Interview: 7 Tips from a Prep School Admissions Officer

Posted by Bill Warder on October 6, 2022 at 8:00 AM

Preparing for a school admissions interview can seem daunting.  Here are seven tips to help prepare for the big moment.

1. Practice - Practicing will make you more comfortable when the time comes to interview.  Sit down with a parent or friend and have them pretend to conduct an interview. Let them come up with questions to ask you on the spot. They can give you feedback on your answers, body language, etc. 

2. Do Research - You should be familiar with the school before you sit down for your interview.  Be sure to take a look at the school’s website to brush up on basic facts and to get a feel for each school. You should have a good idea why you are interested in the school, what you like most about the school and why you feel the school could be a good fit for you. 

3. What to Wear - Whether visiting a school campus in person for an interview or connecting with an admissions officer virtually from the comfort of your home, be sure to dress the part.  Be sure you are looking clean and neat; you want to show you’re serious about applying and want to be considered a top candidate.  

4. Check Your Technology and Background - If you are conducting your interview virtually, there is nothing worse than having a tech glitch during an important virtual event.  Before your scheduled interview time, make sure you double check that you have the log-in or meeting information on hand and that your audio and camera is working properly.  It's important to find a quiet space for your interview conversation (try to avoid a barking dog or noisy sibling in the background).  And, make sure you check the backdrop behind you.  Is it too bright and as a result we can't see you? Is it too dark?  Try to place your camera at eye level and position yourself so you have a pleasant backdrop with gentle lighting.

5. Be Yourself  - Your admission officer wants to get to know you, the real you. Talk about the things you like to study, your hobbies, your interests, your goals and the new experiences you are looking forward to. Don't memorize prepared answers to then give to your interviewer. Having a genuine and honest conversation is the best way to learn if you and the school are a good fit for each other.

6. Ask Thoughtful Questions - It’s important that you prepare some engaging questions to ask your interviewer.  You want to demonstrate that you have done your research and that you are invested in getting a strong sense of the school’s culture and community.   Don’t just ask a question as simple as “how big is your student body?”, dig deeper. 

7. Follow Up and Stay Connected - Because families may be unable to get to school campuses this fall to experience a school community in person, it is perhaps more important than ever to maintain a personal connection with a school.  Be sure to send your interviewer an email after your conversation.  This is a great time to ask to connect with a current student, faculty member, program director or coach.  Making those personal connections with various community members will be critical as you look to learn more about each school.

The interview is a valuable piece of the boarding school application process and a great way to learn more about a school.  Good luck! 

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