I'm fairly confident I'll get an interview but at the same time I'm fairly confident I won't do well. Why? Because apparently they focus on your life experiences. I'll be frank, I have next to no extra curriculars (I dont do music, sport and all that) except once I volunteered at a tutor company for a few weeks.
I'm looking into volunteering after hsc but will this be enough for an offer? I think I know how to talk to the interviewers (communication skills) and all that but this doesn't mean much if I don't have anything to talk about.
I'm kind of worried that I'll run out of things to talk about 20 minutes into the interview (and well my life has been pretty bland...). Have there been people who got a good umat (95), a good atar (99+) but has done next to no extra curriculars (and hence probably didn't do that well in interviews) but still got an offer?
Also, what about other unis (i.e. uws and une). Do they focus much on past experiences? (because if it's scenario based I probably still have a bit of hope)
I'm looking into volunteering after hsc but will this be enough for an offer? I think I know how to talk to the interviewers (communication skills) and all that but this doesn't mean much if I don't have anything to talk about.
I'm kind of worried that I'll run out of things to talk about 20 minutes into the interview (and well my life has been pretty bland...). Have there been people who got a good umat (95), a good atar (99+) but has done next to no extra curriculars (and hence probably didn't do that well in interviews) but still got an offer?
Also, what about other unis (i.e. uws and une). Do they focus much on past experiences? (because if it's scenario based I probably still have a bit of hope)