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How to prepare for a Social Work university interview
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How to prepare for a Social Work university interview

Source: https://www.sussex.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/apply/apply-social-work/preparing-for-social-work-interview Parent: https://www.sussex.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/apply/apply-social-work

Whether you’ve been invited to a social work interview and you’re not sure what to expect, or you’re looking for advice to prepare – we’ve got a handy guide to help you stand out on the big day.

The interview

If you successfully pass stage 1 of the application process for the Social Work BA at Sussex, you’re invited to visit us for a selection day.

A key part of the selection day is your social work interview, where you will be asked a series of questions about why you want to study your university degree.

If this is the first interview you’ve had you may feel nervous and unsure about how to prepare. Feeling unsure is completely natural, but doing a little research and forward planning beforehand will give you the best chance at success.

The aim of the interview is for us to get to know you, and to understand why you’re interested in Social Work at Sussex.

It might help to remember that the interviewers will have been in the same situation themselves, and they know how it feels. They will be looking for your potential, they will want you to do well, and they won’t be trying to catch you out.

They might want to understand:

The interview is also a chance for any student who is thinking about studying the degree part time (over six years instead of three) to discuss this option. If studying part time is the right choice for you, we’ll be able to amend your record.

Ask us a question about your Social Work interview


How to prepare

Before your interview, it might be a good idea to think about the kind of social work questions you might be asked and plan some answers.

You could consider:


Social work interview tips

The more that you familiarise yourself with the interview process, the more comfortable you will feel on the day.

It’s also important to look back over your application documents before the interview and reflect on what you have already told us. The interview panel might ask you about your personal statement, so you should be prepared to expand on what you have already said.

When answering questions, try to think of real-life examples that back-up what you are saying:

Example:

Don’t:‘I am empathetic.’

Do:‘An example of a time I feel I demonstrated empathy was when I...’

Why not ask a friend or family member to practice your interview with you? Getting used to the interview process will help you feel more comfortable when you join us for your selection day.

If your mind goes blank or the question doesn’t seem clear, it’s fine to ask us to repeat or clarify it.

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