Coaching daughter for scholarship interview - tips?

@JustOneDad, I think it is helpful to practice a few questions so that the student can think about the questions and is confident on how he or she will answer. There is a difference between helping your student prepare, and “for some adult to start telling them what they think the interviewer wants to hear”. The OP asked for suggestions of what questions her daughter may hear. No one suggested telling her the answers, and certainly no one suggested telling her what the “interviewer wants to hear”.

When I had my first job interview in high school, I was unprepared and I did not get that job. For my next interview, I got a list of 100 most common job interview questions and practiced my answers. That was very helpful, and I have prepared my children for their interviews as well, and they have gotten scholarships, internships, job offers, and memberships in organizations due to their interviewing skills. There is a great book called Practice Perfect that sets out the case for practicing things, including things that many would never think require practice!