Today, I got my first invite to interview to be considered for admissions into dental school. It's my first choice of all the schools I applied to which is University of The Pacific, Dugoni School of Dentistry. Everything about the school is great. I've been mentored by my own dentist, and she's been trying to prepare me for interviews. I'm just extremely nervous about the whole situation. How do I not let my nerves get in the way of this opportunity? An interview doesn't always mean acceptance, so I don't want to get my hopes up. How do I prepare myself for this? Advice please! I'm flying half way across the country to go to this interview, this means everything to me.
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an interview means pretty darn close to acceptance. don't worry. assume you're already in and you'll be relaxed and ok.
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