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Be yourself! I know it sounds cliché but by being yourself, you'll be less nervous and it'll be easier for the interviewers to get to know the real you.
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Look up some common pharmacy questions and have a think about some answers before arriving at the university. I wouldn't recommend memorising answers (you can't predict what you'll be asked), just think of points you might want to mention if certain questions are asked. Ensure you show off your knowledge in the answers.
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Try to practice mock interviews with family and friends. This will make it easier for the actual interview as you'll have practiced.
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Remember, the interviewers want you to do well so don't feel intimidated by them and try to enjoy the interview!
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