The director of admissions at ESADE interviewed me last year when he was at the Goethe Business School in Frankfurt. The process was a lot like a job interview. He walked down my previous job (and education) experience from my resume/CV and asked questions about my background. Like a job interview, the face-to-face interview at a business school is more about confirming the initial impression from the phone interview or resume.
Simply be confident! Know that you have already put your foot in the door, and be ready to discuss yourself...where you have been and where you want to go.
Above all else, be yourself. Interviews (for work or school) are all about marketing yourself. Don't try to be what you preceive someone else wants you to be. What an interviewer is interested in learning is who you are and how you will fit into their organization (or educational program).
The director of admissions at ESADE interviewed me last year when he was at the Goethe Business School in Frankfurt. The process was a lot like a job interview. He walked down my previous job (and education) experience from my resume/CV and asked questions about my background. Like a job interview, the face-to-face interview at a business school is more about confirming the initial impression from the phone interview or resume.
Simply be confident! Know that you have already put your foot in the door, and be ready to discuss yourself...where you have been and where you want to go.
Above all else, be yourself. Interviews (for work or school) are all about marketing yourself. Don't try to be what you preceive someone else wants you to be. What an interviewer is interested in learning is who you are and how you will fit into their organization (or educational program).