Interviews at university.
Hi, I have currently applied to several universities across England for a BSc (Hons) Physiotherapy. I have already got an offer from one university based only on my application so I wasn't interviewed.
I've been invited for an interview from another university but was just wandering what types of questions I would be asked as I'm not too sure what I will be asked. I know I need to show good personal qualities such as team work, people friendly patience etc and what I already know about physiotherapy and current issues involving it, but are there any specific questions I would be asked or specific qualities the interviewers are looking for?
Any help would be very appreciated, thanks.
Re: Interviews at university.
I think what you have said is fine. I went to one and it was actually quite informal. I suppose it depends on the university and the person lecturing you but if you can be aware of current issues in the field, etc, then it shows that you have a wider interest around the topic. Also, some places do a group interview! Make sure you get chance to speak!