<p>I just got a mail from admission officer that notified written interview. I am just nervous and I don't know how to prepare it.
What should I do? What are questions like? Is it serious or personal?</p>
<p>Can you advise me if you have written interview?</p>
<p>Did you apply early or around the deadline? The admissions office told my son that the deadline for live/Skype was before Christmas. Glad to know there are some interview options left, hope he will hear something soon. How do they time the interview? Is it online or over the phone?</p>
<p>I applied around the deadline. About 1.5 weeks before it. I got the e-mail a few days ago.</p>
<p>It's on the internet. Apparently the computer has a timer so that when the 6 minutes are up, it saves what you have, submits it and goes on to the next question. YOU CANNOT CHANGE YOUR ANSWERS TO PREVIOUS QUESTIONS.</p>
<p>I'm fixing to do it. I'm hoping the questions aren't specific to the campus. That's boring.</p>
<p>The questions are really generic [none have to do with Wake itself]. I couldn't use my spunk to have fun with any of the answers. They were all serious. Ewww.</p>
<p>Did the interview begin as soon as you logged in and clicked begin? Or do you have to log-in and schedule a date or something?
How long did you write for each question?</p>
<p>There are 5 questions, so 30 minutes. And yes, it doesn't seem like a enough time for each question. Make sure you give yourself a minute to proofread your response.</p>
<p>My sister had that same exact problem. She e-mailed Wake and thankfully, they responded. You have to put a zero (0) in front of it. Your password # has to be five digits. (If it currently is 12345, it should be 012345, etc.) It worked then. Good luck!</p>