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College Interview Prep Question Generator
Paste your application essays or activities and get the 10 most likely interview questions a college interviewer would ask, based on your actual application.
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Score your essayInterview Prep FAQ
What will the generator read when I paste my materials?+
The generator treats your pasted essays and activities as the interviewer's context. Alumni interviewers typically read the application before the conversation, so the questions mimic what they would naturally probe.
Should I rehearse answers to these questions word-for-word?+
No. The goal is to know your material well enough to answer fluently, not to recite. Focus on the 'strong answer approach' structure, then improvise within it.
Do all schools require interviews?+
Many selective private colleges offer optional alumni interviews; very few require them. Even when optional, scheduling one is usually a positive signal and gives you a chance to add context.
Is this tool really free?+
Yes. One run per day per IP is free with no signup. Create a free account for a few more runs per day, or upgrade to Pro for unlimited use of every tool plus full essay scoring.
Do you store the essay I paste in?+
No. Inputs are sent to the AI model for this single request and not saved in our database. For logged-in users on the editor, drafts are saved to your account.
How is this different from asking ChatGPT?+
The system prompts are tuned specifically for college admissions essays and locked to produce structured output with guardrails against invention, preserved voice, and formatting constraints (word limits, character limits, etc.).
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