I interviewed at University of Exeter (Exeter, England)
Interview
Group assessment centre in a discursive format. Naturally out of your group of 15 people, a handful of voices would do most of the talking and it was important for you to cut through the noise and make contributions to the wider conversation
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
You just had to be a chatty friendly figure amongst the group to demonstrate you can get on with strangers
I interviewed at University of Exeter (Exeter, England)
Interview
Application followed by group interview. Key thing is being an active listener and very engaged - the questions they ask each person definitely unfairly vary by difficulty though. Worth preparing what you can.
Group interview split into rooms of 10 students, asked to introduce ourselves in turn in 60 seconds then asked 1 general question already provided before interview and then asked a different question each which was undisclosed beforehand. Panel of 1 current ambassador and 2 related staff.
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
At the start of the interview, you will be given 60 seconds to introduce yourself, providing the following details:
· Your name
· Your subject of study
· An interesting fact about yourself
· A short story about a personal university experience of your choice. Your story should be appropriate for an audience of Year 13 (i.e. age 17-18) school pupils*. For example, this could be to do with a society, university accommodation, welcome week, your course, student life, a favourite place on campus, etc.
You must ensure you keep to time. We suggest that you prepare and practice for this part of the interview in advance.