Interview Guide

Milton High School Interview Preparation Guide

1. Understand the Purpose of the Interview
  • The interview is an opportunity for the school to get to know you beyond your grades and application. It’s your chance to showcase your personality, interests, and goals, and to see if Milton High School is the right fit for you.
  • Remember, the interview is also a chance for you to ask questions about the school and make sure it aligns with what you want in a high school experience.
2. Preparing for the Interview
  • Know Yourself: Be ready to talk about your academic interests, hobbies, achievements, and any challenges you’ve overcome.
  • Practice Talking About Your Goals: Think about what you hope to accomplish during high school and beyond, and be prepared to share these goals.
  • Research Milton High School: Learn about the school’s programs, clubs, and values. Being familiar with the school shows you’re genuinely interested.
  • Prepare Questions: Bring some questions of your own. It shows the interviewer that you’re proactive and engaged.
3. Sample Questions and Tips for Responding
  • “What are your favorite subjects, and why?”
    • Tip: Think about what excites you about these subjects. Maybe you love history because it helps you understand the world or math because you enjoy problem-solving.
  • “Can you tell me about an extracurricular activity or hobby you’re passionate about?”
    • Tip: Talk about activities that are meaningful to you. If you love playing soccer, explain how teamwork and discipline are important to you.
  • “How do you handle challenges or subjects you find difficult?”
    • Tip: Show that you’re resilient. You could say, “I try to break down the problem and ask for help when I need it. I believe in staying persistent.”
  • “What are your goals, and how do you think Milton High School can help you achieve them?”
    • Tip: Share specific goals, like joining a science club, excelling academically, or preparing for college. Mention how Milton High School’s programs can support these goals.
  • “Tell me about a time you worked with others or helped someone.”
    • Tip: Talk about a team project or volunteer experience. Emphasize skills like cooperation, empathy, and leadership.
4. Tips for a Positive Interview Experience
  • Be Yourself: Authenticity is key. Don’t say what you think they want to hear—share what genuinely interests you.
  • Stay Calm and Take Your Time: It’s okay to pause and think before answering. This shows you’re thoughtful and engaged.
  • Show Enthusiasm: Let your passion for learning and excitement about Milton High School come through in your responses.
  • Use Specific Examples: When talking about your interests or experiences, give specific examples to make your responses more memorable.
5. Questions You Might Want to Ask
  • “What types of clubs or extracurricular activities are popular at Milton High School?”
  • “How does Milton High School help students prepare for college or university?”
  • “What support systems are in place for students who might need extra help?”
  • “Are there opportunities to get involved in the community or volunteer?”
  • “What do students like most about attending Milton High School?”
6. Practical Tips for Interview Day
  • Dress Neatly: Wear something comfortable yet professional that reflects your personality.
  • Arrive on Time: Aim to be ready at least 10 minutes before the interview.
  • Bring Necessary Materials: If it’s in person, bring any required documents or a copy of your application materials just in case.
  • Be Polite and Thankful: Greet your interviewer with a smile, listen actively, and thank them for their time at the end.
7. After the Interview
  • After the interview, take a moment to reflect on what went well and what you learned about the school.
  • Consider sending a short thank-you email if appropriate, expressing your appreciation and excitement about the possibility of joining Milton High School.