The university interview format:
In essence, the actual interview will offer you the chance to see the campus and individual department, allowing you to ask questions and for the university to check you out.
Sometimes you will be invited for the day with an interview at some point during the day.
You may have a general admissions interview, checking your UCAS form details and/or an interview by the department in which you will study. Sometimes the interview will be a mixture of both.
You may have to bring along examples of your work (portfolio for design courses) or even have a short assessment as part of the day.
There may be the chance to meet current students.
The letter you receive offering you an interview will normally spell out what to expect or to bring with you - if it is not clear then phone them to check what is required.
In essence, the actual interview will offer you the chance to see the campus and individual department, allowing you to ask questions and for the university to check you out.
Sometimes you will be invited for the day with an interview at some point during the day.
You may have a general admissions interview, checking your UCAS form details and/or an interview by the department in which you will study. Sometimes the interview will be a mixture of both.
You may have to bring along examples of your work (portfolio for design courses) or even have a short assessment as part of the day.
There may be the chance to meet current students.
The letter you receive offering you an interview will normally spell out what to expect or to bring with you - if it is not clear then phone them to check what is required.