About the interview, the most important thing is to show mastery on the CV. So presenting yourself is a priority. Therefore, if you are stressed and don’t know how to introduce yourself, especially at the first meeting, you should have a short 5-minute introduction about yourself and your good and related work. When they ask you to tell about yourself, ask them to provide it. I already explained about the power material. If I say we don’t have time and it’s not possible. There is no problem at all, start according to the things that were in the slide. In this way, you will present your mind in order and completely.
There are a series of questions that are always repeated in the group. Like why this university? Why this city? Why this program? Why do you think you are the right student for us? What are your strengths and weaknesses? And probably some general questions about CV. Be sure to practice several times. Answer the questions related to the university carefully and specifically for that university and program.
Maybe psychological questions will be asked, which should be answered in the situation. But it is possible to make a general classification for them. For example, you can give examples of the challenges you solved in teamwork, or the good and positive energy you had during the project, or your perseverance. Have these positive and negative items categorized with examples.
Finally, master the related skills that you presented in your CV. If it is a specialized and research skill, give an overview of your portfolio. Know the process of doing that project and research as well as your mastery level. If you have previous work experience such as teaching, review what your duties were and what materials and methods you taught so that you can explain them easily and expertly.
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