A HEarty Congratulations to All who have been invited to Bu for interview..For others who are waiting, be patient..u'll get ur call soon. Interview calls depends on when ur application gets complete..only then is it reviewed and a decision is taken whether to call a candidate or not.
I am a Bu student already..Am loving it..tough to be frank its a bit hectic..But who cares. Faculty here is awesome..We get a lot to learn in our slc sessions.
As for interviews..thought shld provide some hints as I am already gone thro all this and I know how anxious we all are about the Big Day,right?
Well, dress formally. Chk for weather conditions. U might wanna carry an umbrella and/or light/heavy winter jacket..depending on which month u are called in.
Interview is taken by 3 faculty members..tough each one of you will be interviewed by only one person..either Dr Ashayeri,Dr Peters or Dr.Gohel..Atlst these were the ppl who interviewed as at ur time..dunno if things have changed.
Questions are mostly personal..they'll have ur file on desk..go thro tht with you..and ask ques from there..ur background,ur aim,ur past experiences etc etc..pretty much sme tht u must have already mentioned in ur SOP/application..
On the interview day, reach there 10-15 min early. U'll start with ur brkfast..then U'll get a school tour..then as u have ur lunch u'll also be interviewd..Lastly, there will be a session where they'll let u know about financial aid options etc.
U shld be done by 3 or 3-30...Of course u all will get a formal invite thro regular snail mail where the exact schedule will be given.I just have tried giving u all a rough idea as to how things will go.
Enjoy ur visit here at BU. Faculty is gr88 and very approachble.
Good Luck to All.
Pls dont send personal msgs since our exams are going on and I wont be able to ans all of them
Of course will try and chk this thread as and when I get time.
One thing for sure I can say if u become a Bu student...Life gets pretty busy..haha..kidding..ofcourse there will be time for some fun too.
Bye.
regards,
Richa