Anyone done these before? I'm used to regular interviews, and can articulate my interests pretty well in a live setting. But the idea of recording answers to questions is triggering some of the old performance anxiety (like leaving a voicemail). Anyone know what to expect? How big of a deal/how much should I worry about this?
Thanks!
mayflower_28
Feb 3, 16 12:35 pm
Hi,
I got a call for a recorded video interview too. Apparently we are given one minute to answer each of the five questions. Not able to find anything online regarding what to expect, apart from your post.
Volunteer
Feb 3, 16 2:11 pm
Interesting article in the Wall Street Journal yesterday about the costs of Ivy schools vs State schools for STEM students. Seems that for the very slight salary difference over career a University of Pennsylvania engineering student paying full fare tuition would have to work 150 years to make-up for the difference in costs compared to an in-state student at Texas A&M. And I doubt if Texas A&M plays the horse's ass by making student applicants jump through video hoops.
hvr1
Feb 13, 16 10:58 am
Hello. Anybody able to shed some light on this for me? Any kind of inputs would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
Koww
Feb 13, 16 11:22 am
What are the questions?
hvr1
Feb 13, 16 2:23 pm
Anybody here already done with this? Have same questions as mwilliam and koww.
Thank you
Octopuss
Jan 10, 17 9:06 pm
1 year later, can anybody comment on what this video interview was like? I can't even figure out if it is required or not...
ritumalhotra
Dec 29, 17 9:06 pm
Pl shed some light on video interview questions for Penndesign MLA/MUP. Is it necessary to do this ?
vitafusion
Mar 3, 18 9:32 pm
Ok I did the video interview for penndesign and got accepted. Some info:
you have to log in on applyweb. once you submit your app you get an "invite" to a video interview which is "optional". do it, but prepare for it. because basically the dean will have a pre-recorded video question, and then once he's done speaking the camera automatically starts and you're recorded. so if you sit there and say nothing that would be bad.
the questions are basic and predictable. they are generated randomly so you don't know which one you'll get exactly, but since you only have one minute to answer AND no time AT ALL to think, you shoul dhave your answer clearly in your head.
questions:
-why do you want to study landscape architecture
-what landscape architects do you like, what have you read about it
-what is the role of landscape in our society
-what piece in your portfolio are you most proud of
-why do you want to pursue a masters at penn specifically
So do your research about the school and pick the points in your CV and portfolio that you want to emphasize and talk about those points. one minute per answer really isn't a lot of time to speak so make it count.
salonee.balakrishnan
Jan 17, 19 10:34 am
Thank you!
msomebody
Jan 11, 21 8:47 am
Is it one entire minute for me to speak, or does it include the question prompt as well?
ji.inc
Jan 17, 20 5:12 pm
I just did the UPenn MLA video interview for 2020. Had prepped for it using the above info but they asked different questions:
1) Why do you want to study landscape architecture?
2) What is a landscape you like?
3) What do you think is meant by the expression "creative process"?
4) What sorts of projects are you interested in working on?
5) What do you think you will be able to achieve with an MLA from UPenn?
claudbpeck
Jan 16, 22 7:55 pm
Hi all, 2021 applicant to the MLA program here.
Questions 1, 3, and 4 were the same for my video interview. They also asked why are you interested in the MLA program at Penn and what does landscape architecture mean to you.
redribbon
Mar 4, 21 3:15 pm
i was accepted without even doing it so its not fully necessary.
Anyone done these before? I'm used to regular interviews, and can articulate my interests pretty well in a live setting. But the idea of recording answers to questions is triggering some of the old performance anxiety (like leaving a voicemail). Anyone know what to expect? How big of a deal/how much should I worry about this?
Thanks!
Hi,
I got a call for a recorded video interview too. Apparently we are given one minute to answer each of the five questions. Not able to find anything online regarding what to expect, apart from your post.
Interesting article in the Wall Street Journal yesterday about the costs of Ivy schools vs State schools for STEM students. Seems that for the very slight salary difference over career a University of Pennsylvania engineering student paying full fare tuition would have to work 150 years to make-up for the difference in costs compared to an in-state student at Texas A&M. And I doubt if Texas A&M plays the horse's ass by making student applicants jump through video hoops.
Hello. Anybody able to shed some light on this for me? Any kind of inputs would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
What are the questions?
Anybody here already done with this? Have same questions as mwilliam and koww. Thank you
1 year later, can anybody comment on what this video interview was like? I can't even figure out if it is required or not...
Pl shed some light on video interview questions for Penndesign MLA/MUP. Is it necessary to do this ?
Ok I did the video interview for penndesign and got accepted. Some info:
you have to log in on applyweb. once you submit your app you get an "invite" to a video interview which is "optional". do it, but prepare for it. because basically the dean will have a pre-recorded video question, and then once he's done speaking the camera automatically starts and you're recorded. so if you sit there and say nothing that would be bad.
the questions are basic and predictable. they are generated randomly so you don't know which one you'll get exactly, but since you only have one minute to answer AND no time AT ALL to think, you shoul dhave your answer clearly in your head.
questions:
-why do you want to study landscape architecture
-what landscape architects do you like, what have you read about it
-what is the role of landscape in our society
-what piece in your portfolio are you most proud of
-why do you want to pursue a masters at penn specifically
So do your research about the school and pick the points in your CV and portfolio that you want to emphasize and talk about those points. one minute per answer really isn't a lot of time to speak so make it count.
Thank you!
Is it one entire minute for me to speak, or does it include the question prompt as well?
I just did the UPenn MLA video interview for 2020. Had prepped for it using the above info but they asked different questions:
1) Why do you want to study landscape architecture?
2) What is a landscape you like?
3) What do you think is meant by the expression "creative process"?
4) What sorts of projects are you interested in working on?
5) What do you think you will be able to achieve with an MLA from UPenn?
Hi all, 2021 applicant to the MLA program here. Questions 1, 3, and 4 were the same for my video interview. They also asked why are you interested in the MLA program at Penn and what does landscape architecture mean to you.
i was accepted without even doing it so its not fully necessary.