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Making the Most of 
College Interviews in 10 
Easy Steps 
From a parent of 2 college grads and a survivor of 
26 years of college interviewing
My Background 
Dave Tuchler 
 Interviewing high school seniors 
for 26 years 
 Students from all North Shore 
Chicago high schools 
 200+ interviews since 1988 
 Successfully got 2 daughters into 
-- and through -- college 
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Why Should You Care? 
 Interviews are usually not the most critical admissions factor 
 BUT – they are a great opportunity to set yourself apart in very 
competitive environment 
College Maybe Not a 
Great Idea 
Genius Candidates 
Many Great Candidates 
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The Interview - Purpose 
 Gives the school insight into candidates 
 An opportunity to show who you are! 
 Gives you some insight into the school 
 Lets alumni promote their school 
4 
 Important: Interviewers don’t have your application 
 So assume they know nothing about you 
 But not necessary to talk about grades, scores, etc. 
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5 
The most important thing: 
Relax! 
Be You! 
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Tip #1 – Plan Ahead 
 Manage your identity! 
 Avoid inappropriate e-mail address or ringtone 
 Clean up FB/Twitter/other online identities 
 Respond quickly to request for interview 
 Do NOT have your parents make arrangements (or wait around during 
the interview) 
 Exchange contact info: cell phone # and e-mail (in case something 
comes up) 
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Tip #2 – Be On Time 
 Target getting there 5-10 minutes early 
 Check a map or test run ahead of time 
 Allow 15-30 minutes extra for the unexpected 
 If more than 1 minute late, briefly apologize 
 If running late, call interviewer from car (pull over!) to let them 
know 
 If you need to end the interview by a certain time, let the 
interviewer know ahead of time 
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Tip #3 – Treat The Interviewer with Respect 
 ALWAYS USE ‘Mr. This’ or ‘Ms. That’ 
 Or ‘Dr.’ or ‘Colonel’ or whatever if appropriate 
 NOT ‘Hi Jim’ or ‘What’s up’, ‘Thanks Dave’, etc. 
 Let interviewer say it’s ok to call them something else 
 Better too formal than too informal 
 Applies to in-person, emails, everywhere 
 No backslapping, hugs, fist bumps, etc. 
 Only appropriate point of contact: hands 
 Cell phone off (or silent) and DON’T check it during 
interview 
 Do NOT ‘friend’ your interviewer (FB) 
 Even if you have a lot in common 
8 
Do NOT hug your 
interviewer! 
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Tip #4 – Dress for Success 
 Be you - - a clean, respectful you 
 You are NOT in your friend’s basement 
 Example: khakis/clean jeans; clean/neat hair 
 NO: 
 Jeans hanging / boxers exposed 
 Hats/caps 
 Gum 
 Ratty sneakers/jeans/t-shirts 
 Revealing clothes or heavy makeup 
 Too much Axe or Justin Bieber Girlfriend 
9 
NO! 
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Tip #5 – Make a Great First Impression 
 Stand up to greet the interviewer 
 Make eye contact, SMILE! 
 Show confidence 
 Firm handshake 
 Clearly say ‘nice to meet you’ 
10 
 In interview, sit up straight, lean slightly 
forward, maintain eye contact 
 It’s not an interrogation - Have a conversation! 
 Bring something to write on/with 
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Handshake – mini workshop 
11 
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Tip #6 – Know Why You’re There 
(And Why They’re There) 
 Remember – they’re doing this because they LOVE their school 
(So be enthusiastic - - and don’t call their baby ugly) 
 Why are you interested in College X? 
 How did you decide where to apply overall? 
(Balance of factors: academic, student life, climate, campus) 
 What does this have to do with your life interests? 
 (of course, how much can you really know when you’re 18?) 
 Do your research!! 
 Know something about the school - - its strengths, uniqueness, 
curriculum, size, etc. 
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Tip #7 – Show Your Uniqueness 
 Who are you? What are you passionate about? 
How are you different? 
 What do you do/read/explore in your free time? 
 What extracurricular activities might you want to 
try in college? 
 Are you aware of current events? Do you have an 
opinion about things? 
 What makes you a great candidate for this school? 
 Be enthusiastic about what you do! 
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A Few Possible Questions 
 Tell me about some of your extracurricular activities. 
 What are some of your favorite classes? Why? 
 What did you do last summer? 
 If I made you principal of your school, what changes would you make? 
 As you think about all of your accomplishments, what are you most proud of? 
 If you had an entire day free - no responsibilities, etc. - how would you spend the day? 
 If I gave you a three-hour free shopping spree at a bookstore, what kind of books / reading 
material would you get? What books would you leave on the shelves? 
 If you could take a friend to any place in the world, who would you take and where would 
you go? Why? 
 If I were a prospective student to your high school, what would you like me to know about 
it? What courses, activities, or characteristics would you describe? 
 What criteria are you using to choose a college? What is on your "wish list" for the perfect 
college? How do you judge the academic strength of a school? 
 What event at your school would you say received the most attention /interest? 
 Given one hour to talk to the President, what issue/issues would you discuss? 
 If you could have a conversation with any three people from the present or from history 
who would you choose and why? 
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Tip #8 – Prepare A Few Good Questions 
 Your turn to lead the conversation 
 Most questions should be specific to the school 
 Avoid superficial stuff (how’s the food) 
 Don’t ask about info available online 
 Imagine you’ve just been accepted by every 
school you applied to 
 What would you need to know to make your 
college decision? 
 Just need a few questions 
 But OK to have them written down 
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Tip #9 – Leave a Good Impression 
 Let the interviewer end the interview 
 Express your thanks and continued 
enthusiasm about the school 
 Another firm handshake with eye 
contact and a smile 
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Tip #10 – SEND A THANK YOU PROMPTLY!! 
 Join the few, the proud, the candidates who 
say thank you! 
 Do it immediately after the interview 
 Same day if possible 
 Preferred: written card/note or e-mail 
 Can also call 
 Better than nothing: text 
 Don’t be afraid to re-contact the interviewer 
afterward if you have questions 
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BONUS TIP - Find other ways to make yourself stand out 
 Make contact with someone at/connected with the school 
 Example: Contact a sports coach if you have even slight interest 
– they might need you! 
 Contact leaders of other clubs/activities if you have interest 
(newspaper, band, orchestra, chess, debate, poms, etc) 
 Speak with a family friend who went to that school 
 You never know who someone is connected with! 
 Consider using LinkedIn to find connections 
 Visit! In person, online, at open houses 
 Always register! (so they know you were there) 
 Let them know you’re interested! 
 But don’t harass or stalk! 
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10 College Interviewing Tips - Review 
1. Plan Ahead/ Manage your identity 
2. Be On Time 
3. Treat Interviewer with Respect 
4. Dress for Success 
5. Make a good first impression (firm handshake!) 
6. Know why you’re there 
7. Show your uniqueness 
8. Prepare a few good questions 
9. Leave a good final impression 
10. Send a prompt Thank You afterward 
BONUS: Find creative ways to connect and demonstrate your interest 
You have a lot to offer - - make sure the interviewer knows it! 
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GOOD LUCK - - YOU’LL DO GREAT! 
info@peregrineadvisorsltd.com 
773.220.5996 
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 Marketing insights and strategy 
 Communications optimization 
 Consumer and B2B 
 Over 30 years of experience 
Northbrook, IL 
773.220.5996 
info@peregrineadvisorsltd.com 
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Making the Most of College Interviews in 10 Steps

  • 1. Making the Most of College Interviews in 10 Easy Steps From a parent of 2 college grads and a survivor of 26 years of college interviewing
  • 2. My Background Dave Tuchler  Interviewing high school seniors for 26 years  Students from all North Shore Chicago high schools  200+ interviews since 1988  Successfully got 2 daughters into -- and through -- college © 2014 Peregrine Advisors – do not distribute without permission 2
  • 3. Why Should You Care?  Interviews are usually not the most critical admissions factor  BUT – they are a great opportunity to set yourself apart in very competitive environment College Maybe Not a Great Idea Genius Candidates Many Great Candidates © 2014 Peregrine Advisors – do not distribute without permission 3
  • 4. The Interview - Purpose  Gives the school insight into candidates  An opportunity to show who you are!  Gives you some insight into the school  Lets alumni promote their school 4  Important: Interviewers don’t have your application  So assume they know nothing about you  But not necessary to talk about grades, scores, etc. © 2014 Peregrine Advisors – do not distribute without permission
  • 5. 5 The most important thing: Relax! Be You! © 2014 Peregrine Advisors – do not distribute without permission
  • 6. Tip #1 – Plan Ahead  Manage your identity!  Avoid inappropriate e-mail address or ringtone  Clean up FB/Twitter/other online identities  Respond quickly to request for interview  Do NOT have your parents make arrangements (or wait around during the interview)  Exchange contact info: cell phone # and e-mail (in case something comes up) © 2014 Peregrine Advisors – do not distribute without permission 6
  • 7. Tip #2 – Be On Time  Target getting there 5-10 minutes early  Check a map or test run ahead of time  Allow 15-30 minutes extra for the unexpected  If more than 1 minute late, briefly apologize  If running late, call interviewer from car (pull over!) to let them know  If you need to end the interview by a certain time, let the interviewer know ahead of time © 2014 Peregrine Advisors – do not distribute without permission 7
  • 8. Tip #3 – Treat The Interviewer with Respect  ALWAYS USE ‘Mr. This’ or ‘Ms. That’  Or ‘Dr.’ or ‘Colonel’ or whatever if appropriate  NOT ‘Hi Jim’ or ‘What’s up’, ‘Thanks Dave’, etc.  Let interviewer say it’s ok to call them something else  Better too formal than too informal  Applies to in-person, emails, everywhere  No backslapping, hugs, fist bumps, etc.  Only appropriate point of contact: hands  Cell phone off (or silent) and DON’T check it during interview  Do NOT ‘friend’ your interviewer (FB)  Even if you have a lot in common 8 Do NOT hug your interviewer! © 2014 Peregrine Advisors – do not distribute without permission
  • 9. Tip #4 – Dress for Success  Be you - - a clean, respectful you  You are NOT in your friend’s basement  Example: khakis/clean jeans; clean/neat hair  NO:  Jeans hanging / boxers exposed  Hats/caps  Gum  Ratty sneakers/jeans/t-shirts  Revealing clothes or heavy makeup  Too much Axe or Justin Bieber Girlfriend 9 NO! © 2014 Peregrine Advisors – do not distribute without permission
  • 10. Tip #5 – Make a Great First Impression  Stand up to greet the interviewer  Make eye contact, SMILE!  Show confidence  Firm handshake  Clearly say ‘nice to meet you’ 10  In interview, sit up straight, lean slightly forward, maintain eye contact  It’s not an interrogation - Have a conversation!  Bring something to write on/with © 2014 Peregrine Advisors – do not distribute without permission
  • 11. Handshake – mini workshop 11    © 2014 Peregrine Advisors – do not distribute without permission
  • 12. Tip #6 – Know Why You’re There (And Why They’re There)  Remember – they’re doing this because they LOVE their school (So be enthusiastic - - and don’t call their baby ugly)  Why are you interested in College X?  How did you decide where to apply overall? (Balance of factors: academic, student life, climate, campus)  What does this have to do with your life interests?  (of course, how much can you really know when you’re 18?)  Do your research!!  Know something about the school - - its strengths, uniqueness, curriculum, size, etc. © 2014 Peregrine Advisors – do not distribute without permission 12
  • 13. Tip #7 – Show Your Uniqueness  Who are you? What are you passionate about? How are you different?  What do you do/read/explore in your free time?  What extracurricular activities might you want to try in college?  Are you aware of current events? Do you have an opinion about things?  What makes you a great candidate for this school?  Be enthusiastic about what you do! © 2014 Peregrine Advisors – do not distribute without permission 13
  • 14. A Few Possible Questions  Tell me about some of your extracurricular activities.  What are some of your favorite classes? Why?  What did you do last summer?  If I made you principal of your school, what changes would you make?  As you think about all of your accomplishments, what are you most proud of?  If you had an entire day free - no responsibilities, etc. - how would you spend the day?  If I gave you a three-hour free shopping spree at a bookstore, what kind of books / reading material would you get? What books would you leave on the shelves?  If you could take a friend to any place in the world, who would you take and where would you go? Why?  If I were a prospective student to your high school, what would you like me to know about it? What courses, activities, or characteristics would you describe?  What criteria are you using to choose a college? What is on your "wish list" for the perfect college? How do you judge the academic strength of a school?  What event at your school would you say received the most attention /interest?  Given one hour to talk to the President, what issue/issues would you discuss?  If you could have a conversation with any three people from the present or from history who would you choose and why? © 2014 Peregrine Advisors – do not distribute without permission 14
  • 15. Tip #8 – Prepare A Few Good Questions  Your turn to lead the conversation  Most questions should be specific to the school  Avoid superficial stuff (how’s the food)  Don’t ask about info available online  Imagine you’ve just been accepted by every school you applied to  What would you need to know to make your college decision?  Just need a few questions  But OK to have them written down © 2014 Peregrine Advisors – do not distribute without permission 15
  • 16. Tip #9 – Leave a Good Impression  Let the interviewer end the interview  Express your thanks and continued enthusiasm about the school  Another firm handshake with eye contact and a smile © 2014 Peregrine Advisors – do not distribute without permission 16
  • 17. Tip #10 – SEND A THANK YOU PROMPTLY!!  Join the few, the proud, the candidates who say thank you!  Do it immediately after the interview  Same day if possible  Preferred: written card/note or e-mail  Can also call  Better than nothing: text  Don’t be afraid to re-contact the interviewer afterward if you have questions © 2014 Peregrine Advisors – do not distribute without permission 17
  • 18. BONUS TIP - Find other ways to make yourself stand out  Make contact with someone at/connected with the school  Example: Contact a sports coach if you have even slight interest – they might need you!  Contact leaders of other clubs/activities if you have interest (newspaper, band, orchestra, chess, debate, poms, etc)  Speak with a family friend who went to that school  You never know who someone is connected with!  Consider using LinkedIn to find connections  Visit! In person, online, at open houses  Always register! (so they know you were there)  Let them know you’re interested!  But don’t harass or stalk! © 2014 Peregrine Advisors – do not distribute without permission 18
  • 19. 10 College Interviewing Tips - Review 1. Plan Ahead/ Manage your identity 2. Be On Time 3. Treat Interviewer with Respect 4. Dress for Success 5. Make a good first impression (firm handshake!) 6. Know why you’re there 7. Show your uniqueness 8. Prepare a few good questions 9. Leave a good final impression 10. Send a prompt Thank You afterward BONUS: Find creative ways to connect and demonstrate your interest You have a lot to offer - - make sure the interviewer knows it! © 2014 Peregrine Advisors – do not distribute without permission 19
  • 20. GOOD LUCK - - YOU’LL DO GREAT! info@peregrineadvisorsltd.com 773.220.5996 © 2014 Peregrine Advisors – do not distribute without permission 20
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