<p>I'm a junior this year, but I think I've picked a college that I want to go to. They have a scholarship that will pay for everything from tuition to rooming to meals and books. This is great, since I really can't pay for it, my parents can't help much, and I don't want to be in debt. However, you have to go in for an interview with the state governor and several other selection committee members. It's not for a while, but I want to be as prepared as possible, so I'm starting early. Any tips on the interview? Stuff to mention, stuff not to mention? Obviously I know the common sense stuff not to say (you know, I failed a class one quarter because I hated the teacher, etc.)</p>