a question about interviews in general

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zellyen

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do people tend to go with a portfolio where they put their CV's, awards, accomplishments, works (ie: if you're an artist, a few pieces of your artwork) etc just in case?

i ask some people but got mixed answers so yea...

thanks
 
You don't really need to bring anything at all, except maybe a pen. At all of my interviews, they gave us folders to hold the info they give you. I brought a padfolio to take notes and hold copies of my app and other papers (to review before the day started and just in case they wanted to see it). I never used it (except to take notes at one school during their info session) and didn't need to bring it. Don't worry.
 
do people tend to go with a portfolio where they put their CV's, awards, accomplishments, works (ie: if you're an artist, a few pieces of your artwork) etc just in case?

i ask some people but got mixed answers so yea...

thanks

I've been to 5 interviews, I never saw anyone do any of this.
 
I took a padfolio as well to my interviews but I never really used it, aside from just putting in papers they gave to us on interview days. Also, I never really saw anybody else who brought anything.
 
so i'll be fine with just a pen and my suit? 😛
 
I never even brought a pen. I meant to, but kinda dropped the ball but it made no difference.
 
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You don't need to bring anything... pen should be sufficient.
 
I went to 4 interviews and have 3 invites so far and I went with nothing more than a passport photo. Bringing a pen and a notepad isn't a bad idea for the financial aide portion.....but a portfolio is just overkill.
 
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