Prof A: an American
Prof B: a Singaporean Chinese
Me: nice to meet you! (Shake hands with PA)
Nice to meet
you, too! (Shake hands with PB)
May I sit down?
PA: yes, please take your seat.
Me: thank you very much.
PA: ok, please tell me why you want to join USP?
Me: well, first,
the small size of the class attracts me most.
In the small class, I have more opportunities to provide my own ideas
with other international students and professors and digest their thoughts as
well. I love debate; I am always willing
to exchange my ideas with others. I love
debate so much that I even rejected the offer from Hong Kong University. It is a very interesting story; can I tell
you about that?
PA: sure.
Me: In the interview, when we were talking about the
benefits of population explosion, other students talked about social benefits,
including adequate labour. However, I
came with an idea of biological benefits. Some special, rare but important
genes can only be reserved in a large group of people. I think debate helped me a lot to get an
offer from HKU; however I rejected it because I chose WHU; WHU it has the best
debate team in China. It may sound
crazy, but I really love debate. Secondly, I want to join in USP because the competition is
fierce and I am always willing to face challenges. Although I am
not a Christian, I always remember a story about two farmers, who desperately
needed rain. Both of them prayed for
rain, but only one of them prepared his fields to receive it. At the end of the story, there are two
questions: Which one will God send rain to?
And which one are you? Hence, the competition will challenge me to move
further, reaching my potential, to where I did not anticipate before. I always tell myself, just work as hard as
you can and see what will happen.
PB: I see, except from debate, what else
are you interested in?
Me: history, politics, literature....
PB: which book do you like most about
history?
Me: pardon…?
PB: ……
Me: I am reading<1587, a year of no
significance>; the writer thinks
about big history- not only concentrate in certain significant events but think
about history as a whole. When I learned
about using coordinate system to deal with geometry problems in<mathematics
and philosophy>, I can feel the same idea-thinking as a whole can bring in
some unexpected results. I find that
different books have relations, so it is hard for me to select a particular
book that I like most.
PA: any books about politics?
Me: Sorry…? About what…?
PA: ……
Me: I am reading <野火集>written by Long
Yingtai, a Taiwanese.
PA: ok, do you think China will take over Taiwan?
Because China is becoming stronger
Me: I think this may not happen recently
because I think Chinese are very…ok…quotation marks… we are not aggressive; we will not hurt others if we are not
hurt.
PA: well, why Chinese are “tame”, what is
the origin of this?
Me: well…well…I will find it out in USP…
PA: if Taiwanese vote to be independent,
what do you think PRC government should do?
Me: I think people’s will should be
respected; we cannot force them to join us.
The most important thing is that the well beings of people in two sides
can be promoted. But we are all Chinese
so we can still integrate with each other to move further, making progress
together.
PA: so what do you think about Tibet? Should
Tibet be independent? You know some people protest against central government.
Me: I think those people are just minority
of the whole population in Tibet.
PA: how did you know that?
Me: I have been to Lhasa and talked to many
local people. A lot of them appreciate
what the government have done for them, including the railways and the
airport. Some people complain that
sometimes government force them to do something, for example to have a TV;
however, government now respect them more and I believe the condition will be
better.
PB: ok, thank you very much. Do you have
something to ask us?
Me:I wonder
whether there is a debate corner in USP? Because I want to invite more students
to share ideas together and this is also one way that I can contribute to the
school.
PA: yes
Me: ok, another question, can I be an
assistant in the writing centre? I am a
member of Hubei provincial writers’ association and I am always willing to
contribute to the class, the school, the whole society.
PA: in year 2 or 3 you can
I think you did so well in the interview that you can be admitted in USP. Moreover, your interview helps me a lot to prepare for my interview. Thanks for sharing it with us.
ReplyDeleteReally? When is your interview?
Delete... you have prepared a lot before the interview. so i can see the topic of debate is what you have already prepared. but the following question i think you must have not been prepared any more. if i was askd the questions about taiwan, my answer would be "NO IF,ABSOLUTLY" too many possibility, so i hate politics.
ReplyDeleteWow, the questions are not easy. But I think you have done a good job. I think you will be admitted in the fianl.
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