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[Developer, Graduate School] 2. Dankook University Graduate School of Information Convergence Technology Interview Review.

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  • I passed the entrance exam to Dankook University Graduate School of Information Convergence Technology in early May.
  • The interview was conducted online, and I was asked questions about self-introduction, career, and goals after admission.
  • The interview atmosphere was comfortable, and there were no difficult questions related to the major.

I posted a few days ago that I had been accepted to Dankook University's graduate school.

The period from application to announcement of successful applicants was about one week, passing very quickly. Dankook University's Graduate School of Information Convergence Technology (hereinafter referred to as Dankook Graduate School) is a special graduate school, and the acceptance decision is made based on 50% academic record and 50% interview.

The interview was conducted non-face-to-face due to Corona. I received a zoom code the day before the interview, conducted a test, and then proceeded with the interview.

The interview questions are roughly as follows.


1. Self-introduction
The first question started off smoothly with a self-introduction. It seems you can prepare a comfortable self-introduction for about 1 minute. I introduced the university I graduated from and my major, briefly explained my current job and what I do. Finally, I briefly introduced my motivation for applying to graduate school.


2. Career questions
Since I introduced my current job in my self-introduction, I was asked about my previous job duties. Since my work is related to development and the department is IT, I explained the development environment I used and my work duties and concluded.


3. How will you change after enrolling in graduate school?
This was a question asking about the effort I would put in after enrollment. I answered that the reason I applied to graduate school was to create an opportunity for self-development and study, and I want to increase my work productivity through the knowledge I gain through my studies.


Other than that, I was told to ask any questions I had, so I asked a few questions I was curious about, and the interview ended.

The interview itself was a relaxed atmosphere, not stiff, and since it was a special graduate school, there were no questions related to my major or difficult questions.

I'm sharing my case because I think it might be helpful to those of you who are preparing for graduate school interviews!

Good luck to all of you who are preparing!

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