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The Interview Process

In general,

the interview process is divided into three parts:
the orientation, the tour, and the actual interview.
Not every school offers an orientation, but most do. Its purpose is not to evaluate applicants, but to inform them about what the day will entail.
All the other applicants to be interviewed will be with you at the orientation. Some may try to give you the impression that they are totally superior or that they were Albert Einstein in a past life or something. Don’t pay any attention to them. They’re just playing mind games with you and trying to mess with their competition. Just remain pleasant and smile a lot. Your display of maturity will probably bug them more than anything else you could do.
Use the orientation as a time to relax and gather your thoughts. Remember, if you are asked for an interview, it means they want you as much as you want them. Their goal for that day will be to sell you on their school and convince you to attend it over other schools that might accept you.

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