#1 - Date Posted: 8-30-2006
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| Robotab
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I want to make sure the college knows how interested I am in their school, and I want to ask intellegent questions, therefore making myself appear as intellegent as I am. :) |
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#2 - Date Posted: 8-30-2006
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| nbl90
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Ask what the main political or social issues are around campus. That gives you a fell for what the political atmosphere of the school is like, and it makes you sound intelligent and interested in those issues. |
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#3 - Date Posted: 8-30-2006
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| gba2007
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Ask about he/she's college years. |
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#4 - Date Posted: 8-30-2006
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| Robotab
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i dont think it would be wise to try to suck up to the interviewer, though yu may have had good results doing that. |
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#5 - Date Posted: 8-30-2006
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| pidoublemp
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dont ask anything |
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#6 - Date Posted: 8-30-2006
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| pidoublemp
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just keep shut and dont ask anything |
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#7 - Date Posted: 8-31-2006
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| Robotab
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They will get the impression that I'm uninterested in the school if I don't ask anything, would you seriously recommend just sitting there repeating my qualifications? |
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#8 - Date Posted: 8-31-2006
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| Robotab
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I know I'm not supposed to ask what my chances are though- I hear they hate that, and think you are juvenile |
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#9 - Date Posted: 9-1-2006
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| doarkface
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I hear that the interviewer is subconciously influenced by your physical appearance...not your attire, of course - that's obviously a factor. I'm talking about...you know, zits, extra baggage, too blonde, etc.
Anyone else heard this?
And yeah, don't ask about chances, you have the entire internet to question about that. |
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#10 - Date Posted: 9-1-2006
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| Robotab
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Any suggestions for what I should wear? (I'm a female, so I was thinking a knee length skirt- not formal, just dressy casual with a bit more casual, and a nice shirt.) |
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