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Self Introduction

The document provides a sample self-introduction for a college interview, where a student introduces themselves by sharing their name, hometown, high school, intended major, academic interests, extracurricular activities, hobbies, strengths like creativity and critical thinking, and one weakness of flexibility with changes to plans.

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Self Introduction

The document provides a sample self-introduction for a college interview, where a student introduces themselves by sharing their name, hometown, high school, intended major, academic interests, extracurricular activities, hobbies, strengths like creativity and critical thinking, and one weakness of flexibility with changes to plans.

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Example 1: College Interview Student Self Introduction

My name is [your name], I was born and raised in [your hometown/country],


and I am currently a senior at [your high school]. I am interested in pursuing a
degree in [preferred major] at [university name]. Initially, thank you for
allowing me to introduce myself.

During my high school years, I took an interest in [your academic area of


interest]. In fact, I continuously took classes in this subject area because I
wanted to challenge myself and learn more. In addition, I have gained skills
such as problem-solving, time management, and leadership from
extracurricular activities, such as [insert extracurricular activities]. I value
these skills because I strongly believe they will help me be successful in my
academic pursuits in [your preferred subject area].

I used my time management skills to also work on my hobbies and interests.


Some of my hobbies include [your hobbies]. When I am not involved in my
academic responsibilities, I am usually [your hobby] or [your other hobby].
What is especially interesting about these hobbies is that they help develop
my soft skills, such as critical thinking and creativity.

I want to mention that creativity* and critical thinking* are two of my greatest
strengths, which I can use both in real life as well in professional or academic
settings. Up until now, they have been a great help to my accomplishments.
One weakness I’d like to mention is flexibility*. I need some time to adjust to
abrupt changes in plans. However, I am working hard to turn this weakness
into a strength, by exposing myself to situations where I need to adapt
quickly.

I am thrilled to continue my academic interests at [university name]. I am also


certain that my skills, enthusiasm, and work ethic will make me a strong
candidate for [preferred major]. Thank you for taking the time to listen to me
and for considering my application. Please feel free to ask any questions you
might have.

*hypothetical examples. you can easily adapt them to your self-introduction.

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