美國本科申請面試指導(dǎo)_昆明留學(xué)申請規(guī)劃咨詢中心
根據(jù)2018-2019申請季的經(jīng)驗(yàn),越來越多的學(xué)生通過面試打動(dòng)了面試官,并成功獲得錄取,甚至有學(xué)生在面試結(jié)束后就得到了面試官“See you next year
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美國本科申請面試指導(dǎo)
過去十年間,
美國的招生政策不斷變化,
申請者也不斷地通過標(biāo)準(zhǔn)化,
豐富軟實(shí)力背景來自己的申請競爭力,
2010年的AP、2012年的文書、2014年的GPA、
2016年的夏校、2018年的,
這些重要因素都曾為當(dāng)季申請的學(xué)生提供了和逆襲的機(jī)會(huì)。
那么在即將到來的申請季中,
我們要具備的致勝因素又會(huì)是什么?
美國本科面試申請
根據(jù)申請季的經(jīng)驗(yàn),越來越多的學(xué)生通過面試打動(dòng)了面試官,并獲得錄取,甚至有學(xué)生在面試結(jié)束后就得到了面試官“See you next year”的錄取暗示,這其中也不乏有低分高能的逆襲案例。
由此可見,面試表現(xiàn)也許會(huì)成為你在美本申請中的“一大利器”,特別是對于那些不善于應(yīng)付、但課外背景的學(xué)生。
美國面試功能分為兩種
信息型(Informative)
信息型面試大多發(fā)生在申請?zhí)峤磺?,美國通過部、學(xué)校對中國高中生進(jìn)行宣講,主要目的為發(fā)布美國的信息以及院校,吸引更多中國學(xué)生申請。對于學(xué)生而言,如果對學(xué)校足夠了解,尤其是對于曾經(jīng)去過其夏校的學(xué)生而言,參加面試與否沒有太大的區(qū)別。
評測型(Evaluative)
招生官面試
這是傳統(tǒng)意義上的面試,招生官面試常見于校園內(nèi)面試,只有少數(shù)院校像維克森林和部分文理采取Skype面試,對于生來說只能預(yù)約并在夏校期間面試。
校友面試
校友面試是大多數(shù)美國TOP30面試中國學(xué)生的方式,通常會(huì)委托在各地的校友們來對申請者面試。校友面試一般以學(xué)生所在的高中和校友所在的區(qū)域進(jìn)行匹配,因此不是所有申請者都會(huì)獲得面試機(jī)會(huì)。當(dāng)然,因地理位置造成無法面試的,會(huì)申明不會(huì)對申請帶來消極的影響。
第三方面試
現(xiàn)在越來越多的美國與第三方面試合作,但目的與招生官面試和校友面試不同,主要用于檢驗(yàn)學(xué)生的英語水平是否與TOEFL、SAT、GPA相符(低分高能、低能的評估)、以及回答的問題是否與申請表中的信息、活動(dòng)、文書內(nèi)容相匹配(活動(dòng)細(xì)節(jié)的補(bǔ)充)。比較常見的第三方面試有InitialView和Vericant。兩者都是通過面試錄制視頻后在學(xué)生授權(quán)的情況下由第三方發(fā)給美國的。
因此,對于致力于申請美國TOP30的學(xué)生來說,抓住招生官及校友面試機(jī)會(huì),充分展現(xiàn)自己的綜合能力,從眾多申請者中脫穎而出是面試的主要目的。對于致力于申請美國TOP50的學(xué)生來說,把握第三方面試機(jī)會(huì),借此展示出標(biāo)化無法體現(xiàn)的軟實(shí)力,也是逆襲的一大途徑。
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