Oxford Interview: Part 1
I don't feel scared or nervous.
But I don't feel good about it though. I feel unprepared, am sick from flu, and so vulnerable.
Since I believe that luck = preparation + opportunity,
I've certainly got most of the opportunity bit, but not so sure about the preparation.
Have I got what it takes to be an Oxford student?
I think so - I am hard-working, I am smart. I aim for the best.
But still depends on my competition.
Acyl chlorides and paracetamol, nucleophilic substitution and elimination, pyridine and tertiary amines...
Can I take it all in?
I doubt it, so can I work things out from scratch.
Maybe, but I need lots of time.
But the interview only lasts 30 minutes or so.
Can I show the best of me in half an hour?
No, but the tips I got are:
Do not show any of you weaknesses, but don't act arrogant,
Do ask questions, but do not ask silly ones,
Do show respect, at the same time self-confidence,
Answer slowly, but logically.
If you don't understand, don't just stutter an answer,
Ask, ask, and ask.
Remain calm, and make this an invaluable experience,
It's more like a discussion than a Q&A session.
So, in conclusion, there's nothing to worry about,
The worst thing that can happen is you don't get in
Which doesn't change who you are - so phew!
But I don't feel good about it though. I feel unprepared, am sick from flu, and so vulnerable.
Since I believe that luck = preparation + opportunity,
I've certainly got most of the opportunity bit, but not so sure about the preparation.
Have I got what it takes to be an Oxford student?
I think so - I am hard-working, I am smart. I aim for the best.
But still depends on my competition.
Acyl chlorides and paracetamol, nucleophilic substitution and elimination, pyridine and tertiary amines...
Can I take it all in?
I doubt it, so can I work things out from scratch.
Maybe, but I need lots of time.
But the interview only lasts 30 minutes or so.
Can I show the best of me in half an hour?
No, but the tips I got are:
Do not show any of you weaknesses, but don't act arrogant,
Do ask questions, but do not ask silly ones,
Do show respect, at the same time self-confidence,
Answer slowly, but logically.
If you don't understand, don't just stutter an answer,
Ask, ask, and ask.
Remain calm, and make this an invaluable experience,
It's more like a discussion than a Q&A session.
So, in conclusion, there's nothing to worry about,
The worst thing that can happen is you don't get in
Which doesn't change who you are - so phew!