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Read important tips and tactics for UK Student Visa Interviews

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Have you been invited to attend a university admission interview, and are now feeling nervous and wondering how to prepare? Read our tips for university interview success…

Consider the type of interview you can expect

University admissions interviews are generally either evaluative or informative. Evaluative interviews can be expected in order to gain admission to, particularly prestigious universities. In this instance, your performance in the interview will be considered when the university admissions officers decide whether to offer you a place. In an informative interview, you have the opportunity to find out more about the university, while the university also finds out more about you. Of course, your university interview may include both evaluative and informative elements.

Think about how you can stand out

University admissions interviewers are likely to be meeting a large number of candidates, so you need to think about how you can stand out and leave a good impression. When interviewers ask you to tell them about yourself (a question that is likely to come up, in some form), try to respond with something memorable. This is your chance to convey your passion for your chosen subject, your future ambitions, and the qualities you possess that will ensure your academic success.

Reread your personal statement

The tutors interviewing are also likely to refer to things you’ve mentioned in your personal statement or application essay, whether it’s about a certain hobby or a claim about one of your achievements. (This is one reason why it’s very important to be honest!) Have another look at what you wrote and consider any related questions that might come up in the interview, such as questions about particular books you’ve referred to, or areas of academic interest.

Reread the course information

It’s also a good idea to take a look back at the university’s prospectus or official website for full information on how the course is structured, what the entry requirements are and what optional modules are offered, amongst other guidance. This will help you show that you’ve researched the course thoroughly, and could also help you form some useful questions to ask the admissions officers – there is usually an opportunity to do this, even in a performative interview. Make sure the questions you ask haven’t already been covered in the published course information.

Plan some answers to common university interview questions

As well as ‘tell me about yourself’, it’s highly likely that you’ll be asked why you want to study this particular course at this particular university. If you’re studying abroad, your interviewer may also be interested in asking

Why you want to study in a particular country?

Why you want to study in this university?

Why you want to study this course?

What are you plans after studying?

However, while some forward planning is recommended, try not to overdo it! Allow your answers to flow naturally, rather than sounding too rehearsed. This is certainly easier said than done, but try to relax during the interview and be yourself.

Know your subject

You should be well-prepared to explain to your interviewer why you’re interested in your chosen subject and outline your motivations for enrolling in your chosen course. In addition, you can demonstrate your interest by reading up on the latest news, research, and developments in the field. You may be asked specifically about some of these issues, or you may simply be able to draw on them as examples.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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