Showing posts with label Packing list. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Packing list. Show all posts

August 30, 2011

Date Me? Errr, Update Me.

As I have previously mentioned, at almost every interview you will be asked, “Do you have any updates you would like the Admissions Committee to know about?” (previously discussed here and here).

The answer to this question is YES even if you suspect the answer may be no. Undoubtedly, you have done something between when you submitted your AMCAS and your interview! Whatever this is, you want to make it sound as good as possible.

If you have major accomplishments, publications, job changes, or leadership positions to report, then your job is easy. Practice succinctly articulating these updates. Additionally, prepare a document to leave with your interviewer. This can be a letter to the Admissions Committee, an updated CV/resume, or a bulleted list of updates. If an article was published, bring a copy. The point isn’t the format – it’s that you’re leaving a hardcopy of your update with the interviewer rather than relying on his or her memory to report these updates to the Committee. Your additions will likely become part of your applicant file. Moreover, a hardcopy of your update goes a long way toward making you look prepared, enthusiastic, and thoughtful. Bring several copies to your interview, as you will often have multiple interviews.

If you don’t have any major changes to your application, then the task may be a little more difficult. For starters, you don’t need an update letter or document – don’t highlight things that aren’t important. Instead, think of one thing you can genuinely explain to the interviewer – a new class that is engaging, a new task at your job, a new experience of some kind. Simply demonstrate that you are remaining engaged as your conquer the application and interview process.

July 31, 2011

Interview Bound

Once you’ve submitted your Secondaries, planning for interviews is the next step. For men and women alike, two items are essential: a professional suit and a leather binder. You have likely been brainstorming about your interview attire, but a leather binder may catch you by surprise.
 

A leather binder is perfect for carrying the essentials you will need on interview day. It is better than a briefcase, shoulder bag, or purse because it looks professional, is small and easily portable, and will allow you to keep important documents crisp and wrinkle free. Non-essential belongings can be left in the Admissions Office (the secretary will always be willing to store a suitcase and coat for the day), at your hotel’s front desk, or with the person with whom you stayed.
 

Here’s what belongs in your binder:
  • Copies of your personal statement and application
  • A curriculum vitae (CV) or resume that concisely reflects the information from your application
  • A written application update, if applicable
  • Materials from the Admissions office (maps, schedules, etc. distributed upon arrival)
  • Cash, identification, boarding pass, metro card, etc.
  • Blank Thank you notes
  • Ink pen 

On the interview day, your binder will also be the place where you store the business cards you request from each interviewer.

I purchased my binder at my college’s bookstore for about $40, and it was one of the best investments I made during interview season. I recommend one with a zipper. Here’s an example from Amazon.