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I genuinely didn't feel like any of my questions were "Tough". My interviewers were just trying to get to know me. There weren't any ethical questions or current event questions that usually trip up interviewees. I would just go in confident, know your application inside and out and be ready to discuss it, and know why you want to go to DMU and why you would be a good fit. It really was one of, if not the, most relaxed interviews I have done. Good luck!
As a student interviewer, I would agree with this. I've never interviewed with a member of the faculty or staff who I thought asked a very difficult question to try and trip up a potential student. I think most interviewers like to keep it comfortable and just get to know you.
But then again, I have heard some scary stories.. Like if you say you spent a summer working for your father's home insulation company, apparently a certain professor might ask you to give an R-value suggestion for the Des Moines area. So yeah, you never know.