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UG admissions interviewing Will Smith 2014 intake admission

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2014 intake admission. UG admissions interviewing Will Smith. Background (1) . Recovering numbers after slump from 2002-2006 (-50%) University target for the department is 115 Home and 11 Overseas Increased from 88 Home in 2009. Background (3 ). The UK model: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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UG admissions interviewing Will Smith

2014 intake admission

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Background (1)

Recovering numbers after slump from 2002-2006 (-50%) University target for the department is 115 Home and 11 Overseas Increased from 88 Home in 2009

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Background (3)

The UK model:

1. Apply via UCAS (5 choices) supplying “predicted grades”

2. Interview (some universities)

3. Receive offers (conditional or unconditional)

4. Make firm and insurance choice (four possible states: CF, CI or UF, UI)

5. August: results and confirmation

6. Clearing

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Background (4)

By interview time, they have already applied (chosen York as one of five options)

Assuming they perform acceptably at interview, we want them to put us as first (firm) choice

“Conversion rate” = % that firmly accept our offer (recently 25-30%)

Two goals at interview: Maintain high conversion rate Convince remaining 70-75% to pick York

Interview is key part of conversion

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Background (5)

Competition is intense. Principle competitors: Cambridge Warwick Bristol Bath UCL Southampton Imperial

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Background (6)

Our advertised standard offer is AAA at A-level (including maths) or equivalent

In practice, we take students with lower grades than this when results are released in August in order to meet our targets

Government-defined threshold for “quality” student is ABB – in the present climate, we will not be rejecting students at this level

Hence, we interview students with lower predictions than AAA (don’t be surprised to see BBB – adjust interview accordingly)

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Why interview?

Differentiation To help choose among equally good

applicants To get additional evidence that could offset

disappointing results in August Courtship

To encourage applicants to attend a visit and to affiliate more strongly to York

Guidance To review programme choice and confirm it

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Advance preparation

Prepare questions and tasks so you have a choice

Look at the UCAS forms for the day Sort out the room

tidy, appropriately lit, chairs at diagonals if possible, clock visible to interviewer

divert your phone, turn off your computer screen and silence any beep signals

if tools required, make them available

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The shape of the visit day

11:15 Interactive information session 12:15 Lunch 12:45 Year in Industry presentation 13.00 Research presentation 13:20 Interview, campus/lab tour 15:30 Finish

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Conduct of the interview

Keep to time Keep smiling Greet the student, introduce yourself Check name against interview report sheet Explain timing and structure of interview Ask questions, administer tasks Ask ‘Do you have any questions?’ Keep to time

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Interview topics

The interview covers the following areas Settling-in question about interests or

activities as signalled on UCAS form Discussion of current studies – use open-

ended questions that allow elaboration Why York? Why X, where X is the subject or the

course? Subject-based question or task

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Things to avoid - 1

Don’t ask questions or do things that could be seen as discriminatory

No questions specifically for males or females

No questions about child care No chat about unusual names or dress

Don’t ask about other UCAS choices Don’t quote from the reference or cite

predicted grades

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Things to avoid - 2

Don’t ask about a disability or about special needs

If the student asks you about disability support, provide any information you can or refer them to others but make it clear that the discussion is not a factor in academic selection

Don’t say anything that implies prejudice about the type of school the student attends

Don’t do most of the talking yourself

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Subject-based questions

Sorting / searching are good areas. They are accessible and can be adapted to suit the candidate's knowledge and ability.

Choose an interesting and accessible aspect of your research. Needs prior thought. Examples Videophone : reducing required bandwidth. Mobile robot : what does it need?

If testing specific skills (eg. Maths), again this needs planning.

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Subject-based questions

Don’t assume any detailed specific knowledge in CS, when asking a technical problem. Observe reasoning, give help when needed, are they teachable?

Try to finish on a high note – ask an easier question, if you have to.

Don’t be afraid to ask a pure maths question, if the student appears weak in this area.

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Subject-based questions

There is a wiki for sharing interview questions here:

http://www.cs.york.ac.uk/admit/wiki

Please make use it (and add to it!)

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Completing the paperwork

Most interviewees will be made an offer The written report helps

With the offer letter With feedback if requested In August, when near misses are looked at

Remember - students can ask to see the interview report

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Sample written comments

Although reserved, he came across as the strongest candidate of the day.

Very clear in discussion of technical topics. He has programmed a 'countdown' solver. I am concerned at his lack of computing

background – late interest arising from open day. Worth the risk.

He does not really understand the meaning of CS.

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Feedback

Over the years at York we’ve had Praise for

Friendliness… so keep smiling Good organisation … so keep to time

Complaints about Running late Interviews being too tough, too easy, not as

promised, about disability Interviewers being lascivious, confused,

rude, prejudiced