<p>I have an interview coming up for Le Moyne College and St. Joseph's College of Nursing's dual degree program, and I'm not really sure what to expect. It's with the assistant dean for students if that makes any difference. </p>
<p>The one thing she said was to make sure I come prepared with questions because the interview is just as much for me to learn about them as it is for her to learn about me. How many should I have? I've thought about some already, and I think I have 6 or 7.</p>
<p>Anything else I should know? </p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>how long does a piece of duct tape need to be?
As long as it needs to be--improvise.</p>
<p>Um...That really wasn't helpful.</p>
<p>Dress nicely unless she says be casual. In that case dress nice-casual. There's not really much more to these interviews... You seem really prepared with your questions. Be yourself, happy, smile a lot, etc! Like with all interviews, be ready to share your academic experience, why you want to go to that school, and why that dual degree program interests you in particular. </p>
<p>Good luck!</p>
<p>Is this your first interview? If so don't be nervous, mine always turned out to be fun.</p>
<p>Yeah. It's my first (and only) interview. This is the only college that requires them, and when I did all my apps in the fall, I was really sick so I haven't even visited the bulk of the schools I applied to.</p>
<p>I think you'll be fine! I don't know where I heard this story, but there was this one girl who was shaking her leg up and down during the interview. Her shoe flew off her foot and broke a lamp. The interviewer and the girl stared at each other, and then started laughing. </p>
<p>Have fun!</p>
<p>Nice.</p>
<p>I'm actually not nervous...More like curious. I've never done this before so, you know...But I've always done well talking to adults.</p>