Hi guys, just a bit stressed here thinking about interviews. I've got some solid extracurriculars and my grades are pretty good, but I'm kinda nervous about interviews. How much do they actually impact your application? Like, could a great interview make up for weaker areas or vice versa?
It's completely natural to feel a bit of stress about the college interview process. Interviews can vary in importance depending on the school, but for the most part, they are considered a supplementary part of your application. They offer a chance for the school to get to know you beyond your grades and extracurriculars, and for you to express your interest in the college. A great interview alone might not make up for significant weaknesses in other areas, but it can definitely strengthen a good application or help tip the balance if you're a borderline candidate. It's an opportunity to show your enthusiasm, communicate your interests, and give life to your application. Any nerves you have can be managed with practice and preparation. Remember, it's as much a chance for you to interview the school as it is for them to interview you. Take the time to prepare some questions of your own about the campus, community, and programs of study. Doing so can show initiative and genuine interest. Good luck!
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