Interview

<p>What happens at an interview with Rose Hulman? I want to do well, so should I bring a "brag sheet?" Are there questions ask, or is it more of an informative interview? Any reply will be helpful, thank you!</p>

<p>It's not really an interview; it's more of a Q&A session with an admissions person. If you come off as a pompous git, that's only going to hurt you. Just be relaxed and engaging. If the admissions person likes you when they talk to you, that can only help your admissions (it won't make or break it, but if they remember talking to you, or read some notes about you, it will help a little).</p>

<p>I wouldn't necessarily bring a brag sheet. Just think of any and all questions that you want to know about the school and the admissions process. They might ask you about your high school experience and what classes you're taking and what kinds of activities and stuff you're interested in, but nothing too serious. Dressing up is not necessary.</p>

<p>Nic's got it right. The most important thing to remember, as he noted, is to have a couple of questions ready to ask about the school. The admissions people are extremely eager to let you know about Rose, so feel free to ask them whatever you want. Just be courteous, and you'll do fine.</p>

<p>Be sure to take full advantage of your visit. After your touring has ended, feel free to walk around the campus and check out anything that interested you during the initial tour. Maybe ask profs with open office doors a question or two about their department. Ask the tour guides questions about student life.</p>

<p>Good luck!</p>