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How to deal with interviews in British universities?
"What if you are homesick abroad?" How to answer such a question asked by the interviewer? What attracts you most about Britain? "Why did you choose our school?" "Why do you have a soft spot for this major?" "What do you think you can learn here?" It is inevitable that such questions will be bombarded in the interview. Mastering interview skills will undoubtedly bring great help to students' college application. The most important thing in the interview is "motivation". Students must be able to clearly express their reasons for choosing countries, institutions and majors to study abroad, and explain their true thoughts. "Being able to objectively evaluate students in colleges and universities makes interviewers like it more than just praising colleges and universities." Before attending the interview, it is the best way to help students look at colleges and universities objectively by knowing the background, educational ideas, teaching staff and other information in detail. Secondly, make clear the purpose of the interviewer asking this question. For example, "it is inevitable to be homesick abroad. What should I do when I feel this emotion? " This kind of "test question" seems to be unknown so at first glance, but its real purpose is not to judge whether you are suitable for studying abroad, but to examine your spoken English. You can explain that you are used to independence, or you can say that you go home to accompany your parents as soon as you have a holiday. When you come across this kind of test, you should describe your first reaction in the simplest language, instead of obsessing about organizing a long speech to perfect the answer, so that you can understand the interviewer's purpose and add points to the interview. To sum up, we can see that some "strange" English university interview questions don't actually have an accurate answer, and the interview teacher doesn't expect you to give any standard answers. These "strange" English university interview questions are actually to examine the applicant's ability to respond or analyze contingency, so as long as you know the teacher's intention behind the questions and show your ability confidently, you will not be bothered by any "strange" English university interview questions. All problems should be dealt with according to the situation. I hope the above content is helpful to you. /zd/lx