
How to prepare for a uni interview

Try to have a couple of questions to ask – about updates within the industry, for example. As much as the uni wants to know about you, this is also your chance to showcase your passion for the path you've chosen.
Know what you’ve done
Talking about any experience you have is a reliable way to demonstrate your interest. It’s handy to make a mental note beforehand about any work experience or volunteering, and how they’ve prepared you to take your learning further.
Your examples don’t always have to relate directly to the subject. Broader skills like teamwork and project management may help you on your chosen course, so it’s good to be able to show your experience in them.
Practice, practice, practice
If you can, talk through some potential questions and answers with a friend, family member or teacher. It’ll help get you in the zone, and make the interview itself feel familiar. Take your time with your answers, and don’t be afraid to ask for any questions again if needed.
There’s no such thing as a perfect interview. Think of it as a chat with someone else who loves what you love, and who wants to help you explore it further. The more you can get used to them, the more natural they’ll feel, and the more comfortable you’ll be.

If you’re feeling nervous before your interview, you should consider doing a bit of practice. Mock interviews can be a really helpful tool in combating nerves, whilst also perfecting any talking points you’d like to bring up in the real interview.
Make a good impression
Check and recheck any info you’ve been given about the interview, and make sure you arrive on time. If you’re travelling far, it’s best to aim to arrive early, in case of any disruptions or delays on the way.
If your interview is an online video call, try to be in a quiet room with a good internet connection. Check that any links work as expected, and that there’s nothing too embarrassing in the background.
It’s best to wear something smart but comfortable, so you’re relaxed on the day. Remember to put your phone on silent, too, so it won’t go off mid-way through.
And that’s it. Relax, take a deep breath, and show them what you’re made of. You’ve got this.