<p>well i found about interview like few days ago, and I just applied for it...</p>
<p>and I have never done a college interview, so I'm really nervous..</p>
<p>did any of you do the interview yet?</p>
<p>what kind of questions do they ask?</p>
<p>well i found about interview like few days ago, and I just applied for it...</p>
<p>and I have never done a college interview, so I'm really nervous..</p>
<p>did any of you do the interview yet?</p>
<p>what kind of questions do they ask?</p>
<p>I did an interview for wellesley. My interviewer asked me questions such as what are my interestest/hobbies, what do I think my biggest academic strength is, what do I like about wellesley, etc. They were all very easy questions, nothing that you have to "study for". Its all about you, and you are the biggest expert on yourself. So just relax and enjoy telling them all about your accomplishments. This is definetly the time to "sell youself" to wellesley.</p>
<p>how do you apply for an interview? i can't get to campus, do they do alumna off campus ones?</p>
<p>you call the admissions office to set up an interview. If you can't come to campus tell them and they will give you the name and number of an alumna in your area. The alumna interviews are usually very low key and often take place at a local coffe shop.</p>
<p>Oh wow. I forgot about calling the interview. Isn't the deadline past for interview? >/</p>
<p>i think so :( i just remembered about the interview about a week ago and when i checked to see if i could schedule one, the website said the deadline was around the 15th i think. grrr, are interviews a big part of your application process at wellesley?</p>
<p>No, I didn't think it was.
I thought it was just for yourself, mainly.</p>
<p>i don't think that the interview is a vital but of the application but it is recommended, i think that it can't hurt you and can only help you because you get to convey to the interviewer who you are as a person and not as an application, don't worry, I think that you'll be fine</p>