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Following up on the success of the last session in Nov, I figure I'd hold another one! This will be a comprehensive guide to interviewing with both general advice as well as content specific to Booth. I anticipate roughly 2 hours in length and will be sure to save time at the end for questions. The structure of the webinar will be as follows - first section is all about the interview in general (advice applicable to any school) - the second part much more tailored to Booth. I'd say the general interview material is roughly an hour to an hour fifteen in length, the booth specific material roughly 20 or 30 minutes. Last time was a great session, or at least I think it was, so I'm hoping this one is even better!
I plan to cover:
- What an interview is all about
- What it isn't about
- What are people generally assessing?
- On campus vs off campus, pro and cons, complete with data!
- Preparation tips, including guidelines on answer length
- Guidelines and frameworks to help you develop your stories
- The top 4 questions you must know as well as data illustrating the most common type of question!
- Dealing with difficult questions
- How to use the stories you already know to your advantage
- Sample good answers and sample not-so-good answers
- A long list of practice questions (some from here, some not)
- Example questions to ask the interviewer (for both students and alumns)
- Guidelines and things to keep in mind post-interview
- What to do if you don't get a reply to thank you notes
- What to do if your interviewer is difficult
- An overview of booth's culture (what does fitting in mean?)
- The five key things in a booth interview you want to keep in mind