Anonymous wrote:For Visual Arts, will the school notify applicants if they didn't make it to the next round? With 3/15 the deadline to order schools, assuming we would have heard by now if continuing in the process.
Anonymous wrote:If we have not heard re camp interview, does that mean we are out?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Prepping by asking potential questions to my DC, as we would for, say, a job interview. Best I can think of. I’m an experienced interviewee…my 13yo, not so much.
The family interview is for you to ask questions, not really the other way around as much. You should be prepping questions, not answers
On the contrary…just completed our family interview, and yes, my child and I were asked a series of questions. As with most interviews, we were offered the chance to get our questions answered at the conclusion of the interview. Thanks for the suggestion though.
My interview was mostly spent me interviewing them. Not the other way around.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Prepping by asking potential questions to my DC, as we would for, say, a job interview. Best I can think of. I’m an experienced interviewee…my 13yo, not so much.
The family interview is for you to ask questions, not really the other way around as much. You should be prepping questions, not answers
On the contrary…just completed our family interview, and yes, my child and I were asked a series of questions. As with most interviews, we were offered the chance to get our questions answered at the conclusion of the interview. Thanks for the suggestion though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Prepping by asking potential questions to my DC, as we would for, say, a job interview. Best I can think of. I’m an experienced interviewee…my 13yo, not so much.
The family interview is for you to ask questions, not really the other way around as much. You should be prepping questions, not answers
On the contrary…just completed our family interview, and yes, my child and I were asked a series of questions. As with most interviews, we were offered the chance to get our questions answered at the conclusion of the interview. Thanks for the suggestion though.
Did not suggest you would not be asked questions, but you are being evaluated on the strength of the family's interest and support of a very different kind of learning. That is generally displayed in the content and context of the questions you ask.
Anonymous wrote:If you signed up for an interview, did you get an email confirmation right away? (I did not, wondering if it didn't go through.)
Anonymous wrote:If you signed up for an interview, did you get an email confirmation right away? (I did not, wondering if it didn't go through.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Prepping by asking potential questions to my DC, as we would for, say, a job interview. Best I can think of. I’m an experienced interviewee…my 13yo, not so much.
The family interview is for you to ask questions, not really the other way around as much. You should be prepping questions, not answers
On the contrary…just completed our family interview, and yes, my child and I were asked a series of questions. As with most interviews, we were offered the chance to get our questions answered at the conclusion of the interview. Thanks for the suggestion though.