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Re: Deans List Interview

I was interviewed this past Thursday at the UNH District event. The two judges who interviewed me asked questions about my community involvement outside of FIRST as well as questions about the team. One of the questions I was asked was "How do you motivate students to do jobs that aren't fun".

My team's other Dean's List nominee was asked questions pertaining to his academic achievement as well as questions about the team. I believe the questions the judges ask you are correlated to the major points of your Dean's List essay. If you want to really nail the interview, it might be a good idea to read over the essay submitted for you before you go into the interview.
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Re: Deans List Interview

Probably a very dumb question, but is this an interview where dressing up and looking a bit more formal (but not too much) is necessary? Or can we just go in the typical team shirt and stained pants?
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Probably a very dumb question, but is this an interview where dressing up and looking a bit more formal (but not too much) is necessary? Or can we just go in the typical team shirt and stained pants?
Well for chairmans we went in a Suit & Tie. My thoughts were that I was going to do the same or I was going to wear every team shirt from everyone sporting and academic event I was on and talk about them and take them off to reveal the next one. (I am joking about this but It would be pretty awesome to see.)

But to answer your question I see no problem in dressing up or going in a pair of jeans and team shirt. I think that will reflect who you are. So think about how you want to present yourself.
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Re: Deans List Interview

I was selected as a Dean's List Finalist in 2013 and this year definitely brought some changes. I would have to say that the interview went bad....I was asked one question: Tell us about yourself. I absolutely bombed it *Maybe I'll use this to help me in the future*

Oh well....congrats to all Dean's List Nominees and Finalists
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I would have to say that the interview went bad....I was asked one question: Tell us about yourself. I absolutely bombed it *Maybe I'll use this to help me in the future*
I've never made Dean's List, but it sounds like a job interview (like many award interviews are). And that's good that you bombed it. You make David's List *heh* if you take that bombed interview and learn from it and apply what you learned to the next interview! I know I bombed a super important summer internship interview in December, but I learned to expect every sort of question and be prepared for the hard ones. Even if you don't think you're prepared, jump at every interview experience you have because it will only make you better!
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Tell us about yourself.
You will get this exact question again, frequently, when you start doing job interviews. It's a tough question, and it really help to have practiced answering it. It doesn't give you a lot of hints as to what of the millions of things you know about you to say, and it comes early enough you probably don't have a feel for who you are talking to. I train-wrecked on it quite a few times before I finally learned how to do a "me in a nutshell" that was coherent and relevant.
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Re: Deans List Interview

For NE we signed up online. There were two judges in my room. I can't say exactly because my interview was a little weird but for mine they didn't time it.

But again, mine was different. On a side note, if your mentors weren't able to submit through TIMs on the due date or it didn't go through, bring a copy of the paperwork and depending on the judge, they may allow your candidate to interview anyway.

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Re: Deans List Interview

Yeah, I'm sure the interview session was high up on the Dean's List judges "I wish we could..." list, but I'm not so sure it works well in practice. Yes, the Dean's List people enjoy meeting the kids, but what can you determine in 3 minutes other than the overall perkiness of their demeanor (and maybe generally determine if the essay writer was lying - not that it would be GP at all to do so)?

At Arkansas, the kids walked into the room in front of the judges and the judges said something to the effect of, "So tell us what you do on the team." Really? Yeah. The student then spends 3 minutes recapping basically what's in the Dean's List essay (the essay should be a highlight summary of the student's accomplishments!). Yes, the kids are "selling" themselves to the Dean's List committee, but a humble kid is toast in this type of interview situation.

One of our Dean's List nominee students is a driver, and the Dean's List schedule was released before the match schedules were released. Once we found out both schedules I had to negotiate with other Dean's List candidates (because our driver was in queue or on the field most of the time) to find a time during the interview window where we weren't on the field and we could trade interview sessions. Mad props to 1985 for being so willing to swap! If you've got drivers up for Dean's List, understand this is going to be a challenge you may have to work out.

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There is a white paper on NEMO "PACE Yourself for that Interview".
http://www.firstnemo.org/resources.htm

Written to help with some simple tips for internship or job interviews, but some good advice here. Thanks to Kathy Dougan (who is a mentor as well as working for a large corporation that hires FIRSTers).
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Re: Deans List Interview

I did my Dean's List Interview at WPI.

The two judges there asked me numerous questions about I do on the team, my community service, my entrepreneurship, how I've inspired others, etc. They didn't time my interview, but they did ask for specific examples of some things while I was talking, even though the questions had obvious answers in the essay.

Although I went in with my normal team attire on, I don't regret the decision because I only saw one person there dressed formally.

As far as drive team conflicts, the other student nominee on our team faced the same problem. Rather than face a timing issue, he chose to do his interview at a regional that our team wasn't attending, but he would be at anyways. It's a little late to do the same, and the method obviously won't work for everyone's schedule; it's food for thought for next year, though.

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But to answer your question I see no problem in dressing up or going in a pair of jeans and team shirt. I think that will reflect who you are. So think about how you want to present yourself.
I was interviewed at Lake Superior Regional. I'm on a technical subteam on my team, and I wear pink overalls to every meeting. They keep me organized with 11 pockets (hence my name) and they're part of who I am on my team. If something is ever lost during build, chances are it's in my pocket. Anyways, I wore my overalls and team shirt to my Dean's List interview because they make me feel comfortable, capable, and most like myself. They're also memorable, fun, and unique.

There were 2 judges for me. They were nice. Here were a couple of questions that I remember:
Tell us ab out your experience in FIRST.
What is a challenge that your team has faced and how did you overcome it?
What do you do on your team?

I did freeze up when they asked, "do you have anything else you want to talk about?" I did, but my mind went blank, so I said no.

Ultimately, the interview is about having a real people conversation with the Judges and showing them how much you love your team, FIRST, and STEM. I was terrified going in, but I just pretended that I was super excited to be there and meet the judges and be at competition, because I was, and then we talked about robots for a while and then I left. So here's my best advice: be yourself.
Also, have something small to fiddle with in your pocket if you get nervous.
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They didn't time my interview,
This raises quite a few red flags for me. Why didn't they make standard guidelines for the interviews to follow? The fact that there were several different time limits (as far as I can gather) and sometimes none at all is really unfair and can be devastating to a potential winner. More time should have been put into this new addition.
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On a side note, if your mentors weren't able to submit through TIMs on the due date or it didn't go through, bring a copy of the paperwork and depending on the judge, they may allow your candidate to interview anyway.
The fact that this can happen is disturbing. We're expected to submit everything (Chairman's, Business Plan, Dean's List, Woodie Flowers) online by the deadline and FIRST has been pretty clear about deadlines being deadlines.
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The fact that this can happen is disturbing. We're expected to submit everything (Chairman's, Business Plan, Dean's List, Woodie Flowers) online by the deadline and FIRST has been pretty clear about deadlines being deadlines.
This entire interview addition seems like a good idea that was completely abandoned in its early stages, but still left in the manual.
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Yeah, I'm sure the interview session was high up on the Dean's List judges "I wish we could..." list, but I'm not so sure it works well in practice. Yes, the Dean's List people enjoy meeting the kids, but what can you determine in 3 minutes other than the overall perkiness of their demeanor (and maybe generally determine if the essay writer was lying - not that it would be GP at all to do so)?
The requirement for a Dean's List interview makes more sense once you realize that this has evolved into a marketing and PR award. When working on our essays this year, we started by looking at the stated criteria for the award:
• demonstrated leadership and commitment to the ideals of FIRST;
• interest in and passion for a long term commitment to FIRST and its ideals;
• overall individual contribution to their team;
• technical expertise and passion;
• entrepreneurship and creativity;
• ability to motivate and lead fellow team members; and
• effectiveness at increasing awareness of FIRST in their school and community

We rearranged these how we suspected FIRST felt they were important:
• effectiveness at increasing awareness of FIRST in their school and community
• demonstrated leadership and commitment to the ideals of FIRST;
• interest in and passion for a long term commitment to FIRST and its ideals;
• entrepreneurship and creativity;
• ability to motivate and lead fellow team members
• overall individual contribution to their team;
• technical expertise and passion;

Essentially, they are looking for one person Chairman’s Award teams. They aren’t really interested in students who are good for their team, they are interested in students who are aggressive ambassadors for FIRST. In this context, an interview makes perfect sense. It enables the judges to see whether the candidate really is a good representative for FIRST, or if they just look good on paper. If a student looks great in the essay, but can barely stumble through an interview with a couple judges in a closed room, that's evidence that they really haven't been all that great a representative, and the mentors are just talking them up. If a student has really been out there, doing demos, and talking with the public about the FIRST message, they learn PR skills that make a simple interview with a couple judges a piece of cake.

One of our nominees was a repeat from last year. Our essay last year emphasized their contribution to our team. This was not what the judges were looking for. Once we realized that this award was a marketing award, we were able to write our 2014 essays accordingly and properly prepare our nominees. As a result, this same student will be going to St. Louis as a Dean's List finalist, even if the rest of us don't earn our way there.
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