30Emerson College Interview Questions & Answers
1.What do you feel is the single most important quality a speech pathologist should possess?
2.What is your favorite area of speech pathology so far? Why?
3.What questions do you have for us about Emerson College?
4.What do you know about Emerson College?
5.Tell us about an area of weakness that you would like to improve on while attending Emerson College.
6.What research did you conduct before choosing to apply to Emerson College's Communication Sciences and Disorders program?
7.Tell the admissions team something that we would not know about you from reading your CV.
8.What achievement are you most proud of, so far, on your path to becoming a speech pathologist?
9.Talk about a book that are you reading right now. What have you learned and how has it impacted you?
10.What other schools have you applied to and where does Emerson College rank?
11.How would you react if you discovered a classmate cheating?
12.Describe a time when your work was criticized by a teacher, professor, or employer. How did you react?
13.Who in your life mentors or inspires you?
14.How well do you think you have performed in this interview today?
15.When you suffer a setback, how does that emotionally affect you and your work?
16.Describe a time when you motivated yourself to complete an assignment that you did not feel like doing.
17.Talk about a time when you showed initiative by taking the lead on a team-based project.
18.Tell us about your learning style and study patterns.
19.Where do you imagine your career one year after graduating from Emerson's Communication Sciences and Disorders program?
20.What are your long-term career goals in the field of speech-language pathology?
21.How would your favourite professor describe you and your work ethic?
22.What aspect of the 'Emerson Advantage' is most exciting for you?
23.What do you know about Emerson College's primary clinical training facility, The Robbins Center?
24.Graduates of our Communication Sciences and Disorders program can work in education, hospitals, care facilities, speech therapy offices, and more. What kind of work setting interests you the most right now?
25.Emerson gives its Communication Sciences and Disorders students the opportunity to participate in multiple clinical settings. Which of our clinical setting experience do you look forward to the most?
26.Tell us about your overall academic performance, so far. Where have you excelled, and where could you improve?
27.Why did you decide to become a Speech- Language Pathologist?
28.The education required to become an SLP is a significant commitment. Do you think you'll feel satisfied working the same career for the long term?
29.Would your friends or family say that you have patience?
30.What are your research interests?