QUOTE(misao @ Mar 29 2006, 03:34 PM)
http://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopic=266351
Adding on to what I listed there... really, the JPA interview is hardly as 'professional' as you would expect. I actually advise you NOT to use big words because the interviewer most likely would not understand them! And as long as you don't turn up in jeans or T-shirt it'd be fine, I didn't see a single person there in coat and tie. The topic given to my group to discuss was 'How to live a healthy lifestyle'.
Then again, I might not be the best person to give advice on that, having failed to secure the scholarship. Although I suspect that may have more to do with me having applied medicine, and also not having any co-curricular activities.
IMO most important thing is WHAT course you apply for... and what you appeal for. NEVER appeal for exactly the same thing that you applied for, it doesn't work.
I'm going for JPA interview on the 4th of April.. this tuesday. Can anyone give tips on what sort of questions to expect and related stuff?Adding on to what I listed there... really, the JPA interview is hardly as 'professional' as you would expect. I actually advise you NOT to use big words because the interviewer most likely would not understand them! And as long as you don't turn up in jeans or T-shirt it'd be fine, I didn't see a single person there in coat and tie. The topic given to my group to discuss was 'How to live a healthy lifestyle'.
Then again, I might not be the best person to give advice on that, having failed to secure the scholarship. Although I suspect that may have more to do with me having applied medicine, and also not having any co-curricular activities.
IMO most important thing is WHAT course you apply for... and what you appeal for. NEVER appeal for exactly the same thing that you applied for, it doesn't work.
Apr 1 2006, 05:55 PM

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