Applicants in past years have said that they overall tend to be basic-why do you want an MHA? Why school xyz? Future plans/Where do you want to be in 5 years? Some reported that they were asked very specific information from their applications (experience, etc) and others said it was pretty broad. It has seemed that if you get the interview, it is a good sign that as long as you don't completely screw up the interview that you have a good shot of getting in.