Before the interview, everyone should be familiar with their own application materials for studying in the UK, including the content, personal statement and relevant information about the school they are applying for. Before the interview, you should fully understand the school you are applying for, such as the location of the school, professional settings, courses and so on.
Interviewers usually ask: Why did you choose our school? Why did you choose this major?
2. Matters needing attention in the interview
When interviewing, you should take the initiative and don't be led by the interviewer. You should have a clear understanding of the interview and know how to deal with the interviewer's various questions. When the interviewer asks you, you can also ask him for some supporting materials about related schools and majors. You should know that the interview is two-sided, so that the school can understand you and you should know more about the school.
It's best to wear formal clothes during the interview, especially for some students who interview by video. Don't wear too much clothes during the video interview. The admissions officer will think that you don't pay attention to this interview and leave a bad impression.
During the interview, let the admissions officer feel your enthusiasm and planning for studying this major, get to know your major and have a general study plan. During the interview, you should concentrate on understanding every question asked by the admissions officer, and then organize the answers, try to show your own characteristics and impress the admissions officer.
3. Questions to pay attention to during the interview
Interviews in British universities mostly hope to understand students' communication skills and ways of thinking. Even if you think the questions asked by the interviewer are simple, it may be these simple questions that can make people understand your thinking and values. The school will judge whether you are suitable for the learning and living environment of the school according to your performance.
At the same time, the interview is also to let the admissions staff know the authenticity of your application materials, so you may be asked questions and various details during the interview, so you should be familiar with the application materials.