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We are currently conducting admittance interviews for those interested in studying the following:
Shiatsu Diploma Program:
Full time Studies
Shiatsu Diploma Program: Part time
Studies Acupuncture Diploma
Program: Early Start
Combination Diploma Program:
Acupuncture & Shiatsu Studies
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Interviews are currently being held for:
Programs Starting:
January 2012
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For September 2012 Programs:
1st round: June 11 to 21, 2012
2nd round: July 3 to 13, 2013
3rd round: July 16 to August 9, 2013
Interviews are held between Monday to Thursday
from
8:30am to 4pm, however Admissions would like to accommodate all potential
students as best as possible so dates and times can be slightly flexible
based on availability.
Why does the SSC
conduct interviews?
The purpose of the interview is to get to know the applicant more
personally than what is displayed on paper. This is your chance to
distinguish yourself from the other applicants and show the interviewer
what makes you a better candidate than the other applicants. In other
words, why should you be accepted into the program. Additionally, being
granted an interview provides you with the opportunity to explore the
campus and its facilities, meet professors and other faculty members, ask
questions, and evaluate the program.
During the interview process, you are not the only one being evaluated but
you too are given the opportunity to evaluate the school and the program
before you make a decision. If you would like to learn more
about the application process, various courses offered at the SSC,
student/school information or would simple like to book an interview with
the Admissions Department, please contact Enza Ierullo at
admin@shiatsucanada.com. or call either our
We would love to hear from you!
What do we need from you prior to the interview?
1. complete application form
What to expect during the interview?
During the interview we hope to learn more about you, your educational
goals and long term plans after graduation. The interviewer will ask a variety of questions in hopes of better
understanding your character and desires with regards to your educational
goals. Example questions: 1. How did you learn about Shiatsu/Acupuncture, etc..? To prepare for your interview, we have gathered some helpful tips to
keep in mind prior to, during and after your interview. Do: Pre-Interview: Be prepared. Make a list of strengths, achievements, and recognitions received. Know who your audience will be. Conduct research on the school, graduate program, and faculty before
the interview. Find a list of common interview questions. Practice answering questions with friends, family, and graduate
school advisors. Rehearse Answers. Expect the unexpected questions. Be ready to answer personal and thought-provoking questions. Have enough rest the night before. The Day of the Interview: Arrive early (at least 15 minutes early). Dress appropriately – Look neat and professional. (No Jeans,
T-shirts, shorts, etc.). Bring copies of your resume (or CV), papers, and/or presentations. Relax. Be yourself. Be honest. Be confident. Be friendly. Be polite. Shake hands with the interviewer or anyone else you meet
during your visit. Address the interviewer by their title and name (e.g. Dr. Smith). Make eye-contact. Be respectful and courteous. Be alert and attentive. Remember to have an appropriate body posture. Body language can
express a lot of different moods so make sure you look interested. Express your ideas and thoughts in a clear, intelligent, and
straightforward manner. Demonstrate your interest in the school and program in a passionate
and enthusiastic manner. Let the interviewer know that you are really
interested in attending their school without stating it directly. Discuss your achievements. Discuss your goals (career and graduate school goals). Discuss flaws that exist on your academic record (without making
excuses). Be consistent in your answers. (Additionally, make sure your answers
on the application are consistent with your interview answers.) Ask intelligent questions. Knowledgeable and specific questions that
show you have done your homework are a plus (e.g. questions about the
school, program, or faculty). Ask for clarification if you don’t understand the questions. Sell yourself. Post-Interview: Relax. Remember to send a thank-you note/letter or email after the
interview. Stay Optimistic. Use each interview experience to prepare for future interviews. If you have any questions or would like to request
further information about our school or courses offered, please contact
Enza Ierullo. |
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