Vague Interview Question

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PishPosh

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Hey guys, I have an interview coming up this friday, and I feel pretty good about all the "typical" interview questions except this one:

"What should I tell the committee on your behalf/ Is there one sentence you want us to tell the admissions committee about why they should accept you?"

Is it ok to just say some strengths and how much I want to go to the school? Or does the answer need to be more unique? Am I over-thinking this? Any thoughts or pointers would be appreciated =)
 
Hey guys, I have an interview coming up this friday, and I feel pretty good about all the "typical" interview questions except this one:

"What should I tell the committee on your behalf/ Is there one sentence you want us to tell the admissions committee about why they should accept you?"

Is it ok to just say some strengths and how much I want to go to the school? Or does the answer need to be more unique? Am I over-thinking this? Any thoughts or pointers would be appreciated =)
Assuming you're a current cycle applicant, how's that possible? And yes, you're overthinking this.
 
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Idk maybe tell them how YOU are a good fit for their school, and believe your qualities (interpersonal skills, communication abilities, etc.. fill in the blank) will contribute greatly to their future class if you're accepted.