<p>I've done interviews for jobs and internships before, and while I'm not a bad interviewee, it's just something I prefer not doing. It makes me nervous, and stress out beforehand. However, if it will help my admissions, then I will definitely do one. Does an interview have a big impact on whether you're admitted or whether you get a scholarship?</p>
<p>My daughter did an interview last year and it seemed to make the difference in her being considered for a scholarship. This is your chance to sell yourself! Practice beforehand if you need to get more comfortable.</p>
<p>I did and trust me it's fine, why not? I think mine helped me with my acceptance</p>
<p>No interview for my daughter, but she did not get trustee scholarship. She got in pretty early in the admission cycle with NMS scholarship.</p>
<p>The interviewers are very nice and know how to put you at ease. If you ARE selected as a candidate for a scholarship, you will HAVE to interview for the scholarship, so it would be excellent practice to interview now if you think you might be a scholarship candidate.</p>
<p>Sign up and do it quickly as they book up, those who wait too long do not have an opportunity to interview. You should do it.</p>