<p>I'm not nervous, but if anybody has any helpful tips, it'd help.</p>
<p>Bring a simplified version of your stats and ECs. Not a lot of detail and no fluff. Offer to share it, or Not if he/she prefers to do the interview cold.
Make sure to ask two or three questions about the strengths and issues of the school from the point of view of the interviewer. They have specific experience to share and most alum like to reminisce a bit. If the interview is without adequate focus on your strengths, make sure to get three or four concepts about your potential and background across. Keep it simple but repeat a positive message about you in various forms until you are heard. Be prepared to tell if asked where else you are applying, and what order of preference you have. Rude, but often asked. You can deflect this question with simple and vague or you can cough it all up. Don't natter on about any other college's assets. Think about what you would say to this question. Alum are just flat curious, not malicious.</p>
<p>some interviewers may give this question: tell me about yourself.</p>
<p>it`s easy & hard at the same time.</p>