help

<p>i have my interview tomm and i dont know what to do....</p>

<p>what should i wear...formal?
should i bring anything?
should i prep and learn about the school?
will he/she ask me ?'s about hte school?
will the interviewer tell the admiss offic about me or is this just an informational thing?
should i tell her/him about myself??</p>

<p>any help would be much appreciated
thanks</p>

<p>dress semi-formal
have questions ready to ask them
they should run the rest (ask about you, etc.)
that's as far as my help goes.</p>

<p>good luck.</p>

<p>there are many threads just liek this.....please browse around</p>

<p>My interview was on campus with a senior student-- if you're off campus with an alum your experience might be slightly different... but here's my two-cents on your questions.</p>

<p>Dress is definately semi-formal. Don't wear jeans and a t-shirt... Sunday clothes or dressy casual should be fine.
There's really nothing you need to bring. They don't ask for your transcript or whatever. Most of what my interviewer asked about was extracurricular activities and what I loved about Rice and why I was interested in going there.
So to your next question- yes, you should definately prep and learn about the school if you haven't already. It's really good to be able to show your interviewer that you are interested and you really want to go there...
Do have questions prepared though... I actually didn't have many questions at my interviewer because I was very well-researched coming in (Rice has been my #1 school for a couple of years now), but my interviewer actually picked up on that and we spent the majority of our time talking about other stuff anyways.
Yes, the interviewer actually writes up a short response after your interviewer which is added to your file. It'll just be stuff that they picked up on and what stuck out to them... once again showing interest in the school looks good here.
DEFINATELY tell them about yourself. That's half the point of the interview. : )</p>

<p>Just relax- it will all be fine! And don't try and think to much about what they want to hear... just be yourself.</p>