<p>I plan to visit WU in June, should i get an interview? What do they ask in interview?</p>
<p>definately do the interview...itll help a lot in admission bc it shows that your interested</p>
<p>my interview was given by a grad student and it was really casual and typical</p>
<p>I would definately stay overnight. Also, if it is at all possible, set up the interview with either your regional admissions officer or the admissions person who vistes your school/knows your counselor. It is much better to interview and develop a relationship with somone in the admin office that might be there when they make your admin desicion. Even if they're not, their opinion is probably more valueable then the average grad student.</p>
<p>definately stay overnight. it helps to give you a view on the campus, and the people, which is an important aspect in choosing your college.</p>
<p>I don't think that overnight in June will give you any great insight (there will be nobody threre), but do the interview...</p>
<p>My interview was very casual and conversational. The questions I was asked were things I had already thought about -- What's something you want to try in college that you haven't done before; What activities are you passionate about, etc. There was nothing out of the blue, no trick questions, nothing putting me on the spot to be especially clever or philosophical. Really, just take a deep breath and be yourself. As long as you're true to your character, you'll have a successful interview.</p>