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

Created: 2024-04-04

Created: 2024-04-04 20:09

I posted a while ago that I had been accepted into Dankook University's graduate school.

The period from applying to graduate school to the announcement of successful applicants passed very quickly, about a week. Dankook University's Information Convergence Technology Startup Graduate School (hereinafter referred to as Dankook University Graduate School) is a specialized graduate school, and admission is determined based on 50% academic performance and 50% interview.

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

Due to COVID-19, the interview was conducted remotely. I received the Zoom code the day before the interview, conducted a test, and then proceeded with the interview.

The interview questions were roughly as follows.


1. Self-introduction
The first question was a standard self-introduction. You can comfortably prepare a self-introduction of about 1 minute. I introduced the university and major I graduated from, and briefly explained my current job and duties. Finally, I briefly introduced my motivation for applying to graduate school.


2. Experience-related questions
Since I introduced my current job duties in my self-introduction, I was asked about my work at my previous company. My work involved development, and since it was an IT department, I explained the development environment I used and my work, and then concluded.


3. How will your appearance change after enrolling in graduate school?
This was a question about my efforts after enrollment. I answered that my reason for applying to graduate school was to create an opportunity for self-development and study, and that I wanted to improve my work productivity through the knowledge I gained through my studies.


Other than that, they asked if I had any questions, so I asked a few questions, and the interview ended.

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

I'm sharing my experience in hopes that it will be helpful to those preparing for graduate school interviews!

I hope those who are preparing have good results!

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