Alum interview is blind, so major topics might be around usual questions like what's in your CV, what's your story, why MBA, why now and why Anderson. So be prepared to every detail query in your CV and be clear about your career, both history and future. Also, get some info about your alum's background and his current industry. That will help your conversation and raise mutual interest. Be real to yourself and try to impress the interviewer with your posstive image. They gonna rate you as a whole. By all means, try to enjoy it as meeting a new capable friend rather than as taking a test. |