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I had mine on monday, and I was asked about what I wanted to do in the future, did I enjoy school, what did I do in my spare time, what would I like to do at their college, what subjects do I like and dislike, things like that. No where near as hard as I thought they would be. And I must of done pretty good, because they accepted me straight away.
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I went to Valparaiso University (http://www.valpo.edu) and they where a religious school and let me in even though I was an atheist at the time. I didn't really prepare for any questions. Any interviews I had where not that hard and I just flat out told them the truth. I would say that at most you might want to know a little bit about the school, how selective they are, their history etc. Some things like that. But I wouldn't stress out over them. Remember you are paying them to go to school there so unless they are some ultra selective university or you have terrible grades you shouldn't have any problems getting in.
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If you talk to older people or read older books about college admissions, you might be afraid of weird interview questions. There once was a day when many colleges asked weird questions like "If you could be any kind of vegetable, which would you be?" But those are rare now, as are face-to-face interviews. When you DO get one, it's usually just courtesy, and the interviewer asking "do you have any questions about our school or our degree programs?"
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