Accpsy Posted December 3, 2020 Posted December 3, 2020 I had a interview today for a MFT program. I was truly expecting an abundance of questions to be asked but I was only asked 3 questions. I was concise with my answers but am now worried knowing I had so much more time available to expand on my answers (the interview was scheduled for 30 minutes). After the rest of the time was me asking questions (which I tried to make them meaningful). Should I be worried? Is this normal? Is there no way to tell until I got the final decision?
RyanS Posted December 4, 2020 Posted December 4, 2020 There's no way to tell because it depends on how everyone else interviewed at that program. How will worrying be useful? ? tallgradstudent 1
steenac1969 Posted December 5, 2020 Posted December 5, 2020 I also had an interview this week which was slated to last 30 minutes. I was asked 4 questions, one by each interviewer, then I was given the chance to ask my questions. I had prepared for the possibility of more than 20 typical questions. Given the length of time of our interviews, I think that may be common.
AnxiousBeaver Posted February 9, 2021 Posted February 9, 2021 I had a 15 minute interview for a program I was admitted to! I am sure this is normal and do not worry too much, you never know how you did comparatively! And besides, looking back at any interview... we always feel like we could've improved in some way!
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