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Course Interview

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  • Smickan
    Smickan Posts: 1,053 Forumite
    Thanks :)

    To be honest it was quite disapointing, there was no real interview - especially as the lady who was the tutor on the course wasn't there! When the psychology lady had finished talking to the people who were signing up for her course she came over and did our 'interviews' which consisted of just double checking that we had the right qualifications/background and just got us to fill in two forms - one she ticked saying we all had an unconditional offer to be on the course!

    So obviously very glad but totally not what I was expecting.
  • That's pretty much how I was interviewed, not as formal as I thought, but at least you were prepared in case it was more like a formal interview.

    Glad you got in though.

    SL x
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