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Tips Beasiswa

Ace Your Scholarship Interview
Lisa
Portenga, scholarship coordinator for the Fremont Area
Foundation
A good interview is vital to your scholarship
application. It's an opportunity to supplement your
credentials with the kind of impression that can't be
put on paper.
But for most, interviews are a major source of stress.
Keep the anxiety level under control by thinking ahead
and following these tips from a scholarship expert.
It's a Conversation
To keep yourself relaxed, think of your interview as a
conversation rather than a test. The interviewers are
there to learn more about you. View the interview as an
opportunity to discuss your goals, plans and concerns
with experienced professionals.
Be Prepared
You can also decrease your anxiety level and improve
your experience by anticipating the questions you'll be
asked. Be prepared to discuss:
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Your background: your educational history, your
employment experiences, family background and
upbringing.
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Your academic achievements: class-ranking, grade
point average, awards you have won or projects you
have undertaken (science fairs, debate competitions,
etc.).
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Your future plans: academic plans, career plans.
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Your hobbies and interests: extracurricular
activities, skills, jobs, etc.
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Your financial profile and needs: income, savings,
parent's resources, level of financial need,
anticipated expenses, etc. Information about your
financial resources is especially important if the
scholarship is need-based.
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Your personal "value structure": the things you
think are important in your life. Information about
your personal value structure helps the interviewers
determine whether you would serve as an appropriate
representative for their organization.
Don't Forget the Basics
To keep your interview running smoothly:
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Be
punctual. Check the interview time and location
before leaving home.
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Dress appropriately. Select conservative,
semi-formal wear: slacks and a jacket or a dress
shirt for men; dresses, skirts or pantsuits for
women. Never wear jeans or t-shirts to an
interview.
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Make a good first impression. When you meet the
interviewers, introduce yourself, make eye contact
and use a firm handshake.
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Be
brief and honest with your answers. Try to sum up
your thoughts quickly. Interviewers will ask
follow-up questions if they want to know more.
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Have some questions ready for the interviewers.
Prepare these questions in advance by researching
the sponsoring organization, school or company.
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Be
prepared to reiterate the basic information you
supplied on your application. Review your
application before the interview to jog your memory.
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Don't be negative. Interviewers value the individual
who perceives difficult situations as challenging
and interesting.
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Don't be afraid to say "I don't know" or ask
questions. It's better to ask for clarification than
to miss an opportunity to produce an insightful
answer.
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Don't chew gum, bite nails, smoke, yawn, stretch or
slouch.
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Show your appreciation. Thank the interviewers for
their time at the end of the interview. Afterwards,
send a thank-you note.
Use these tips to prepare, and you may find the
interview isn't so scary after all.
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