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The phrase "admissions interview" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an interview process for applicants seeking admission to a school, college, or university.
Example: "The admissions interview is a crucial part of the selection process for prospective students."
Alternatives: "entry interview" or "application interview".
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Much like a university admissions interview, this will show the interviewer how comfortable you are handling complex ideas, thinking on your feet and delivering logical arguments.
These include the practicalities of the tutorial system and admissions process, particularly the infamous admissions interview.
In his admissions interview, an admiral asked George why he wanted to join the Royal Navy.
On Friday, he conducted an admissions interview with a boy in Russia, using Skype.
As he explained in his Sundance admissions interview, "I've been the leader of four hundred alpha males — I know how to inspire people".
("I would ask the professors what they were doing, and they would say, 'Yes, yes... Greek, Greek, Latin, Latin," he says of his admissions interview).
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Ricardo Taveira, an MBA student at Chicago Booth School of Business, wonders why business schools bother with interviews "The only thing admissions interviews measure is your ability to do well in admissions interviews," says Professor Thaler.
There are SAT review courses and tutors to come, coaching for admissions interviews and editing of college essays.
She and her fellow panelists stressed that, while admissions interviews are powerful informational tools, they can be deeply flawed.
In the end, there is a great secret that business schools don't tell you in their marketing materials or admissions interviews, perhaps because it's not among the selling points that draw would-be MBAs.
Start thinking about the kind of questions you might be asked – the questions you were asked in any admissions interviews you attended would be a good place to start.
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