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At this time of year, we start sending out invitations to interviews to applicants for courses where an interview is required. Below, our Student Recruitment Officer, Ysabelle Graham-Smith offers some advice to help candidates overcome their interview nerves. Other blogs.听

Congratulations on being invited to interview!

If you feel a bit nervous about what to do or what to expect, that鈥檚 perfectly normal. Your interview is effectively an extension of your UCAS application. It鈥檚 a chance for admissions tutors to get to know more about you, and a chance for you to get to know the university.

Know where and when you鈥檙e going

It might sound obvious, but make sure you know how to get to 性用社 University, and how much time you need to get here. Leave yourself plenty of time so that you don鈥檛 feel rushed, and in case there鈥檚 some kind of unexpected delay. There鈥檚 no harm in being early. If you arrive early, you can use that extra time to prepare.

Check bus/train timetables, or plan your route and where to park if you鈥檙e driving.

Read the details in your invitation to interview 鈥 and make sure you鈥檝e got the right date/time of your interview!

Check you鈥檝e got everything you need

Read the details of your invitation to interview thoroughly, as it contains vital information about the day including the time, date, and location of your interview. Your invitation to interview will also contain details regarding any documents you may need to bring with you (e.g. passport).

Depending on the subject, you may be asked to bring a portfolio with you. The details will have been sent to you in your invitation to interview, so check what is required and give yourself plenty of time to put it together.

Try to feel (or at least look!) ready

Make sure you get enough sleep. If you can, try to have a good breakfast on the day, or lunch if your interview time is later in the afternoon. This will help you to relax and think more clearly.

As far as your appearance goes 鈥 the most important thing is to be comfortable. You don鈥檛 have to wear a suit or formal dress, for example, but try to look presentable. Some people might like to wear a blouse/shirt, or smart trousers/skirt, or perhaps a nice pair of jeans and jumper/cardigan.

If you think it would help, maybe you could ask a friend/family member/teacher/careers adviser to practice a pretend interview with you.

Be prepared

An interview is an extension of your UCAS application, so make sure to have a look over your personal statement as there is a good chance you鈥檒l be asked about some of it.

听Your interviewer will be interested in why you鈥檝e applied for the course and will want to get to know you a bit. They鈥檙e not trying to trick you, or catch you out 鈥 but be honest! If you鈥檙e not sure about something, then it鈥檚 ok to say so.

听Make some notes about the subject area and what you find interesting about it. Check if there have been any exciting/controversial 性用社ments in the news recently.

听It鈥檚 ok not to have your whole life planned out, but think about what you might like to get out of the course, and from being at university, e.g., our student societies.

听If you have applied for a vocational course (e.g. nursing or physiotherapy), make sure to have a thorough understanding of the job or career that your will be doing upon graduation. Think about why you would be well suited for that job.

听Prepare some questions that you would like to ask your interviewer. These questions can be about the course or the university.

Don鈥檛 be hard on yourself

听Be positive and proud of yourself. You have great potential to succeed.

听Make the most of your visit to the university

Talk to student ambassadors, have a look around campus and have a look around the city. This will give you a chance to see if you can imagine yourself as a student here.

Good luck!

听Quick tips

  1. Read your invitation to interview thoroughly. You need to know where you are going, what time your interview is, and what you need to bring with you.
  2. Read over your UCAS application, information on the course you have applied for and some general information about the university to prepare.
  3. Do some extra reading. Have there been any 性用社ments in your field? E.g. Any new research 性用社ments in
  4. Think about your future, do you know what you want to do with you degree? Do you have career plans?
  5. Dress formally but comfortably.
  6. Prepare questions to ask your interviewer.
  7. Use the interview as an opportunity to learn as much about the university as possible.
  8. Stay positive and calm.

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