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I haven't been on any grad school interviews myself yet, but from what I've heard it's a good idea to be able to talk intelligently about the research that you've contributed to -- undergrad thesis, research assistant jobs, publications, etc. Basically any work you've done that they know about. So before mine, I'm definitely planning to reread my thesis and the publications/posters that I've contributed to. Also, I've heard that pretty much everyone wears a suit to the interview.
Would a nice skirt combo be a good substitute for a suit (for a female, obviously)? I don't have any suits, but I do have a few nice skirts.
Do you know how many applicants are usually invited to an on-campus interview?
What will be their chance of admission?
I do not know what to expect from the interview and how to prepare for it.
Could you give me some advice?
you'll want to have a reason for working with him other than he's famous and you're the most bitchin' student since wonderbread.
My Ph.D. program (or competitive Psy.D. program) biased advice where you are looking to match closely with a specific adviser. Know the literature that provides the foundation for their research or methodology.
For example, if you are working for a slot in Yale's Ph.D. with ummm, let's say Kelly Brownell. You better know something about the literature in which his research is based on and you probably should know what the "toxic environment" is and how it plays a role in his research. You should know that he got his Ph.D. in 1977 from Rutgers (post-doc work at Brown) and who was his mentor at Rutgers (G. Terence Wilson). You should also know who he has influenced as well and who on the Yale staff that he has collaborated with. You'll also want to know something about his graduate students as well. Finally, you'll want to have a reason for working with him other than he's famous and you're the most bitchin' student since wonderbread.
Mark
although I agree with Mark mostly:
If you try to do what Mark said for every primary POI at say 6 interviews? You will want to commit seppuku. Of course the more informed the better, BUT I would also argue that there is such thing as too informed (almost stalkerish).
Justin
I used the plane rides to get creepily familiar with them. 😉 There's only so much SkyMall you can read.
It took me two interviews before I was able to give a nice answer to "So tell me about yourself." Unfortunately, they didn't ask me that again. 😉