For anyone watching this video for 2024 admissions I have some comments since I just went through the process for 2023 admissions and got in for mech eng. The example in this video is really good and much better than what you need realisticly. The questions in the waterloo interview are much easier than McMaster and UofT. They are mostly about yourself and the university/program. I would recomend doing your AIF first. I wore a t-shirt and shorts and got in so what you wear isnt very important. I also had an average ajustment factor with my average in the high 90s. Good luck to everyone applying for next year!
Business casual. aka look professional. No need to wear a full-on suit, but avoid rocking a Champion hoodie :) "Dressing up" a bit will also boost your confidence. It'll set the right mindset.
The question was "Who is somebody you consider a role model and why?". What questions do you all have? Check out our free guides in the video description.
No. And here's why: the school is evaluating your verbal communication skills and ability to think clearly. If you're reading off a script, it tells them you cannot do that. Anyone can read off a script. Not everyone can communicate coherently and think clearly. Please avoid this, to our knowledge it'll result in a 0 for most programs.
For anyone watching this video for 2024 admissions I have some comments since I just went through the process for 2023 admissions and got in for mech eng.
The example in this video is really good and much better than what you need realisticly. The questions in the waterloo interview are much easier than McMaster and UofT. They are mostly about yourself and the university/program. I would recomend doing your AIF first. I wore a t-shirt and shorts and got in so what you wear isnt very important. I also had an average ajustment factor with my average in the high 90s.
Good luck to everyone applying for next year!
Just curious, what would you advise we wear to these interviews?
Business casual. aka look professional. No need to wear a full-on suit, but avoid rocking a Champion hoodie :) "Dressing up" a bit will also boost your confidence. It'll set the right mindset.
@@youthfully Can you suggest anything? Idk how to find that spot between formal and casual that you're talking about
@@clue1811 go with a white or black button up shirt. Blazer optional.
The question was "Who is somebody you consider a role model and why?". What questions do you all have? Check out our free guides in the video description.
Is it okay if it sounds like we're reading off a script?
No. And here's why: the school is evaluating your verbal communication skills and ability to think clearly. If you're reading off a script, it tells them you cannot do that. Anyone can read off a script. Not everyone can communicate coherently and think clearly. Please avoid this, to our knowledge it'll result in a 0 for most programs.
is there only one question for the interview? or is this just one of the questions
This is just an example for Question 1.
usually how many questions are there?
@@eas4713 Just two.