Can you remember the amount of time that you had to wait for the email about the interview after finishing your application? And also how many days did you have to prepare for it?
I will have the interview on June 9th, however before watching this video, my preparation is limited(almost nothing I believe lol). Hope I can finish the preparation before the interview.
Hi there. Super video and very helpful! I have a curious question: my niece who’s applying from China had an interview today and was not given any prep time for image analysis. She was so taken aback that she missed-read the image. The interviewers did not bother to give her time to correct herself, instead they simply skipped this section and moved on to free exchanges. Is this normal in your opinion? Thanks in advance for your advice.
Hi, First and foremost thank you for the video. I applied to Le Havre campus and Paris and I was wondering if I could choose the primary language of my upcoming interview?
Hi!! Yes, pretty sure you can do the interview in English. Everyone on the panel will be bilingual but of course if the program is in French they may test your French for a few minutes at the end to make sure you speak French
That is such a useful video! Appreciate you❤ could anybody tell me if the interview goes in English or in French? Thank you in advance. Good luck to everyone🙏🏽
Hi! I am currently applying to the Menton campus and am a bit worried about the amount of actual knowledge of the region of focus. Mine is quite basic at the moment and I am struggling to find reliable sources which worries me in light of the potential interview. Thank you for the video, it really calmed me haha
Hi Ida! I had an interview for the Menton campus back in March and I got in! I only really started preparing like 5 days before the actual interview (it was not smart). I personally tried to acquire some geographical knowledge first of all, then I looked into the Arab Spring and more in general into the situation in Syria, Lybia, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Iraq, the Emirates, and Yemen. I researched a bit about general topics like feminism, sustainability and how the war in Ukraine was affecting the region. It's just impossible to know everything about every country, so don't worry. If you want some advices or want to know what questions they asked me I can give you my email
@@lunamercuri1585 hi! thanks for your help. I just got an email saying I'm admissible so it is time to start preparing more seriously haha it would be really nice if I could ask you some questions and hear about your experience, can I have your email?
Hey! I had a question regarding the 3rd year. Is it automatic admission to any of SciencePo's partner universities, or do we individually apply to the university we'll be spending our 3rd year in?
You apply to six different choices (in ranked order) and the SciencesPo committee in charge of deciding where everyone goes will make that decision based on your grades. Some schools, like Georgetown only have one spot, so it’s very competitive. Other schools, like UCLA or U of T may have 15 spots. It all depends on the quota of the given year and how good your grades are!
Is there a requirement to pay for a tuition ? I think I might be suitable but I dont know if id be able to have a job simultaneously to studying and my mother wouldnt be able to pay for my housing in France / the tuition 😐 do you have advice ?
hi, i have my interview in one week and i want to ask you - is it possible to have little notes for an interview (i dont want to break the rules or anything) and how long did yours take?
also - I have an interview for reims but i am also admissible for menton (its my 2nd choice). Do you think they will ask me questions about both regions or only euro-american?
Can you remember the amount of time that you had to wait for the email about the interview after finishing your application? And also how many days did you have to prepare for it?
Technically, you can do it in either French or English. Admin at SciencesPo are bilingual. But if you applied to an English track (Reims, Menton, Le Havre) they will expect the interview to be in English.
i had the interview and i thought it went well but im so curious if they thought the same. if i couldnt name all the arab spring countries is it a deal breaker? lol
I have got an interview next wednesday with Dijon and I'm super nervous but excited at the same time!! This was super helpful!
goodluck! can you say afterwards if it was in English or French?
hope you got in
Can you remember the amount of time that you had to wait for the email about the interview after finishing your application? And also how many days did you have to prepare for it?
I will have the interview on June 9th, however before watching this video, my preparation is limited(almost nothing I believe lol). Hope I can finish the preparation before the interview.
Hey, can you please give tips for the grad school applications? Especially the personal statement
Just I want to say thank youuuu!!!!!
Hi there. Super video and very helpful! I have a curious question: my niece who’s applying from China had an interview today and was not given any prep time for image analysis. She was so taken aback that she missed-read the image. The interviewers did not bother to give her time to correct herself, instead they simply skipped this section and moved on to free exchanges. Is this normal in your opinion? Thanks in advance for your advice.
Do students applying for exchange program need to give an interview? Is there a selection process for exchange students from partners universities?
Hi, First and foremost thank you for the video. I applied to Le Havre campus and Paris and I was wondering if I could choose the primary language of my upcoming interview?
Hi!! Yes, pretty sure you can do the interview in English. Everyone on the panel will be bilingual but of course if the program is in French they may test your French for a few minutes at the end to make sure you speak French
Hi,
I am applying for PhD program in Economics. Will there be an interview for the same ?
That is such a useful video! Appreciate you❤ could anybody tell me if the interview goes in English or in French? Thank you in advance. Good luck to everyone🙏🏽
Hi! I am currently applying to the Menton campus and am a bit worried about the amount of actual knowledge of the region of focus. Mine is quite basic at the moment and I am struggling to find reliable sources which worries me in light of the potential interview. Thank you for the video, it really calmed me haha
Watch videos on UA-cam about the Arab Spring and check out Al Jazeera for news ! ❤️ Don’t worry, you got this
The Middle East is a very historically rich region so don’t worry if you don’t catch everything
Hi Ida! I had an interview for the Menton campus back in March and I got in! I only really started preparing like 5 days before the actual interview (it was not smart). I personally tried to acquire some geographical knowledge first of all, then I looked into the Arab Spring and more in general into the situation in Syria, Lybia, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Iraq, the Emirates, and Yemen. I researched a bit about general topics like feminism, sustainability and how the war in Ukraine was affecting the region. It's just impossible to know everything about every country, so don't worry. If you want some advices or want to know what questions they asked me I can give you my email
@@lunamercuri1585 hi! thanks for your help. I just got an email saying I'm admissible so it is time to start preparing more seriously haha it would be really nice if I could ask you some questions and hear about your experience, can I have your email?
Hii, I will have me too interview for menton can you tell us more about your experience , please ??
hey! do I have the opportunity to take notes on my paper in the image part?
you have not the time
Hey! I had a question regarding the 3rd year. Is it automatic admission to any of SciencePo's partner universities, or do we individually apply to the university we'll be spending our 3rd year in?
You apply to six different choices (in ranked order) and the SciencesPo committee in charge of deciding where everyone goes will make that decision based on your grades. Some schools, like Georgetown only have one spot, so it’s very competitive. Other schools, like UCLA or U of T may have 15 spots. It all depends on the quota of the given year and how good your grades are!
Does the graduate program also have an interview? bc I did not see that.
Heyy, is it okay for SciencesPo if one takes a Gap Year before applying :)?
Is there a requirement to pay for a tuition ? I think I might be suitable but I dont know if id be able to have a job simultaneously to studying and my mother wouldnt be able to pay for my housing in France / the tuition 😐 do you have advice ?
Apply for a scholarship with SciencesPo and look into Crous. They make things more affordable for students in France!
You also have the chance to work at SciencesPo in the library or cafeteria
@@thirdculturekid2740 omg thank you for that quick answer, youre super inspiring btw!
hi! is this for masters program admissions or undergraduate admission?
hi, i have my interview in one week and i want to ask you - is it possible to have little notes for an interview (i dont want to break the rules or anything) and how long did yours take?
also - I have an interview for reims but i am also admissible for menton (its my 2nd choice). Do you think they will ask me questions about both regions or only euro-american?
You’re allowed to have notes of course. And they will ask mainly about the US and Europe but might ask about the Middle East so prepare for that.
How long after interview take to have answer ?
At most, about 6 weeks.
Hii I’ve just submitted my application, when will I hear back from them I’m super nervous 😭
Could take anywhere between 2 to 6 weeks, I personally didn’t hear back for a month.
literally abt to have my interview in a few hours and im stressssinnn abt the second part
Can you remember the amount of time that you had to wait for the email about the interview after finishing your application? And also how many days did you have to prepare for it?
how’d it go!!!
Nice job! Really
Thank youuu for your advice. But, I would like to know, the interview will be conducted in French or English language?
Technically, you can do it in either French or English. Admin at SciencesPo are bilingual. But if you applied to an English track (Reims, Menton, Le Havre) they will expect the interview to be in English.
i had the interview and i thought it went well but im so curious if they thought the same. if i couldnt name all the arab spring countries is it a deal breaker? lol
Of course not! There were so many. Don’t worry :)
Hey, the interview is in french or in english ?
You can choose, but if you apply to an English track they may ask you some questions in English to test your English
Ok thank you so much 😊 and thank you for the quick response too
Do you still proofread essays?
Yes! DM me at @valeriefavret (on insta) or email me at valerie.favret@sciencespo.fr