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Interview invites rolling in! Let's share best practices.
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Hey everyone. Interview invite season has officially started. What are the best tips you've heard in your research or experience? #1 Know thyself and know thy school: Last year, I didn't give enough concrete examples of how the school would enable my goals. I got so tripped up on the conversational format that I let it drift without showing how much I would benefit from and contribute to that school.
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Originally posted by npash15 on 26 Oct 2015, 16:51.
Last edited by npash15 on 27 Oct 2015, 09:49, edited 1 time in total.
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npash15 wrote:
Hey everyone. Interview invite season has officially started. What are the best tips you've heard in your research or experience? #1 Know thyself and know thy school: One of the things I know I was light on last year, is that I didn't give enough concrete examples of how the school would enable my goals. I got too tripped up on the conversational nature that I let it drift without showing how much I would benefit from and contribute to that school.