I arrived at the University of San Diego a bit early for my interview. The campus was beautiful, and it helped calm my nerves. When I got to the admissions office, the receptionist checked me in, and I waited with a few other students.
My interviewer, Mr. Williams, greeted me right on time. He was friendly and made me feel comfortable as we walked to his office. The interview started with some basic questions about why I was interested in the University of San Diego and what I wanted to study.
Mr. Williams asked about my academic background and any leadership experiences I had. He seemed genuinely interested in my answers, which made the conversation flow smoothly. We also talked about how I might contribute to the campus community.
At the end of the interview, he asked if I had any questions. I asked about study abroad programs and research opportunities, and he gave me some useful information. The interview ended with Mr. Williams thanking me for coming, and I left feeling positive about the experience.