TCAS63 1st-round interview
Preparing for your first-round interview in the TCAS admission process
The first-round interview in TCAS63 is a crucial step that allows universities to evaluate candidates beyond academic performance. In this stage, applicants are often assessed based on their personality, communication skills, motivation, and suitability for the chosen program. Therefore, preparation is key to standing out among other candidates.
To begin with, students should thoroughly review their portfolio and be ready to explain every project, achievement, or activity included. Interviewers often ask questions that dig deeper into your experiences, such as your role in a project, challenges faced, and what you have learned from them. Practicing answers to common interview questions—such as your strengths, weaknesses, and reasons for choosing the program—can significantly boost your confidence.
Additionally, researching the faculty and program you are applying to is highly recommended. Understanding the curriculum, career paths, and unique strengths of the institution will help you provide more thoughtful and relevant answers. During the interview, maintaining good posture, speaking clearly, and showing enthusiasm can leave a positive impression.
Finally, preparation should also include mock interviews with teachers or peers. This helps simulate real interview conditions and allows you to receive constructive feedback. By combining preparation, self-awareness, and confidence, students can approach the TCAS63 first-round interview with a clear strategy and greater chances of success.