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Ace Every Interview
What We Offer
The admissions interview is often the key to earning a spot at leading international universities. We prepare you with confidence and clarity, helping you make a lasting impression.
Personalized Strategy
We prepare you with an interview approach that highlights your strengths and addresses potential weaknesses.
Interview Practice
Experience interview scenarios with our expert counselors who simulate actual university interview conditions.
Question Bank Mastery
Master responses to common and challenging questions across US, UK, and Canadian university interview formats.
Communication Skills
Learn to articulate your thoughts clearly and present yourself with confidence through targeted speaking exercises.
University Preparation
Targeted university-specific interview guidance based on the expectations of your chosen course and location.
Detailed Feedback
Receive detailed feedback on your performance with actionable insights to continuously improve your interview skills.
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Why Choose UniHawk?
Expert Interview Coaches
Train with specialists who understand university expectations and have guided hundreds of students to success.
Personalized Training
- Every program is tailored to your background, strengths, and target universities, ensuring a preparation plan that fits you.
Comprehensive Practice
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Experience multiple rounds of realistic interview simulations with detailed feedback to build genuine confidence.
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FAQs
How long do college interviews typically last?
- US & UK: Usually between 30 minutes and 1 hour, though some may extend beyond that depending on interviewer interaction.
Canada: You’ll record a brief video‑profile, around 10 minutes in length.
When are these interviews scheduled?
- Interviews often occur after you submit the first part of your application, typically between December and January.
Who conducts the interviews?
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- US: Interviews are usually handled by alumni from the university.
- UK: Typically faculty members from the department to which you’re applying.
Canada: There’s no interviewer, just the video response you submit.
What type of questions can I expect?
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- US & Canada: You’ll face personal-style questions about your background, interests, motivations, extracurriculars, and challenges you’ve overcome.
UK: Interviews are academically focused – testing your subject knowledge and may even include group interviews.
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Where are interviews conducted?
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- Canada: Completely online via a video profile recorded at home.
- US: Can be online with an alum or in-person, often in casual settings like coffee shops or cafes.
UK: May be online or, in some cases, on-campus—which can require international travel.
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How should I prepare for an admission interview?
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- Rehearse repeatedly, focusing on both your content and delivery.
- Pay attention to body language – eye contact, posture, clarity.
- Practice answering questions confidently and succinctly.
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- US & UK: Usually between 30 minutes and 1 hour, though some may extend beyond that depending on interviewer interaction.
Canada: You’ll record a brief video‑profile, around 10 minutes in length.
- Interviews often occur after you submit the first part of your application, typically between December and January.
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- US: Interviews are usually handled by alumni from the university.
- UK: Typically faculty members from the department to which you’re applying.
Canada: There’s no interviewer, just the video response you submit.
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- US & Canada: You’ll face personal-style questions about your background, interests, motivations, extracurriculars, and challenges you’ve overcome.
UK: Interviews are academically focused – testing your subject knowledge and may even include group interviews.
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- Canada: Completely online via a video profile recorded at home.
- US: Can be online with an alum or in-person, often in casual settings like coffee shops or cafes.
UK: May be online or, in some cases, on-campus—which can require international travel.
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- Rehearse repeatedly, focusing on both your content and delivery.
- Pay attention to body language – eye contact, posture, clarity.
- Practice answering questions confidently and succinctly.
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