You have some common questions

You have some common questions. Now, how much they get involved in specialized and curricular or even non-curricular matters depends on the negotiation.

1- Briefly introduce yourself
You can briefly introduce yourself in bold for up to 3 minutes with your achievements such as the high average of your articles, the ranks you got and so on. You introduce

2- Tell us about your research interests
You can also tell about your interests in the previous section, but sometimes professors ask this as a separate question, and this is the best time to describe the articles you published that are in line with your research interests. Of course, it is better to prepare a Power Point of maximum 10 pages in this section and mention in general the work you did in a period of less than eight minutes.

3- Why did you apply to this university or this professor?
You must have an honest answer to this question. For example, common research interests, referring to a specific project, or any other reason that you think is the right answer.

4- What are your strengths and weaknesses?
Try to tell two or three of your strengths, it would be much better if you have examples and short stories for each. For example, say that I was working as an apprentice in a company and my supervisor said that you are very hardworking and one of our best students. Of course, try to be honest in the stories, because later the letters of recommendation may not say this.
Regarding my weakness, try to point out a problem in the past and tell me how you solved this challenge. For example, say that I used to get tired of sitting in one place all the time, but now with the help of this application, I was able to increase my habit of constant concentration. Of course, this was a completely fictitious example, but try to say it like that.

5- Did you apply elsewhere?
Be sure to be honest in your answer because professors know that students apply to many places at the same time. But mention that this position is more important and priority for you.

6- What have you been doing after your studies until now?
Here, you should talk about your studies and the things you did, such as learning the language, serving in the army, writing articles, acquiring special abilities such as programming, and so on. speak up (We explained this in detail a few posts earlier)

7- Why do you think you are the right person for this position?
Mention the characteristics that distinguish you from others. For example, having articles related to the professor’s field of work, pointing out your positive features, such as strong programming and so on.

8- What are short-term and long-term goals?
For short-term goals, you can refer to publishing articles in top journals in your field or any other goal you have. For long-term goals, Idah Alton’s job, writing books, etc. point out

9- What is your biggest achievement in your opinion?
This achievement can be the publication of special articles or winning an Olympiad competition or a high grade point average and being the first student in the previous level. ok

10- Do you have any questions for us?!
Be sure to try to prepare a series of questions before the interview. These questions can be about the duration of the study, the number of articles he asks you to print to defend your thesis, the amount of funding, the permission to participate in work study programs during your studies, etc.

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