Students can make themselves look more decent through social skills and body language. Such as polite handshake, eye contact, smile, etc. These body language can let the interviewer see a confident and elegant candidate, which will also be a plus item in the interview.
Answer whatever the interviewer asks, don't answer irrelevant questions.
When taking the entrance examination for international schools, you need to be careful not to answer irrelevant questions or say something off topic. If it has nothing to do with the interview, it will also leave a bad impression on the interviewer. The whole interview should be conducted around a theme, which will make your goals clear and deepen the interviewer's impression of you. In order to impress the examiner, students should tell a story instead of just giving a bunch of irrelevant facts.
Third, prepare in advance, but don't be rigid.
It's best to do some preparatory work before the exam, such as introducing yourself, not too deliberately, just like reciting an article, which gives people a very unnatural feeling. Sometimes excellent self-introduction will also improve your interview score.
Fourth, it is best to know the school in advance.
Different schools have different concerns. Some schools pay attention to reading, while others pay attention to extracurricular activities. Before the interview, students must know the characteristics and advantages of the school you apply for in advance, and show your interest and matching degree to the school. Only in this way can we have an advantage in the application and leave a good influence on the interviewer, so as to add points to our exam.