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					Originally Posted by  Daseal
					 
				 
				Actually, I'm still in college. It's customary for students in the GMU IT degree to go into the work force while in school. Thanks for the advice Schneed, ugh I hate that part of interviews. 
			
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 That's right, you had mentioned you were at GMU before.  I remember you were going bonkers for the Final 4 appearance!  I went to Richmond and when we beat 3 seed South Carolina in 1998 I was flippin out, but that's nothin compared to a Final 4!
 
GMU's a solid school.  If you can do yourself any favors in the interview, it is to appear enthusiastic about working for the company, and to try to appear "polished and professional" beyond your years.  Interviews for new college grads are much different than interviews for experienced workers.  There are no questions to ask about your work experience.  You want to be able to demonstrate that you're a hard worker, show that you're a good and willing learner, and demonstrate that you're ready for the workforce in terms of maturity (acting polished and professional).