when the interviewer asks you "anything else you want X Univ. to know about you"

<p>I have an interview with one of my top choice colleges in a few days (an ivy..). I've had one for another top school a few weeks ago, thought it went pretty well but want to be more prepared for this one. Basically, I don't know if I should be expecting similar questions or if it works slightly differently for each school.</p>

<p>but my last interview, the alumnus asked me, "is there anything else you want --- University to know, that you haven't put on your application?" and for a second, my brain froze and my mind went blank, I didn't know how to respond to that. Luckily, she remembered another question and just moved on before I could say anything.</p>

<p>So if the alumnus for my next interview asks the same thing, I want to be prepared.. and basically I want to say something like, "I personally haven't visited X university and only heard stories about it from people who attended, but I think it's a good fit for me because ....so on and so forth.." I'm a pretty much self-motivated person and likes challenging environment, so I thought the school might be a good fit for me, but I dont know how to make myself clear without sounding arrogant and conceited..</p>

<p>how did you guys answer this question, i'm curious?</p>

<p>You answer it by mentioning any strengths or other impressive things about yourself that you may not have been able to express during the rest of the interview or on your application.</p>

<p>There are a bunch of obvious questions that you should be prepared to answer any time you interview for anything. This is one of them.</p>