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Oral Health science- Interview questions

Hello, I’m applying for GCU, UHU and Dundee for oral health science, I have plenty of work experience in the field and have completed years of volunteering with various organisations to add to my application. I’m just worried about the type of questions that will be asked in the interview, as I know this will play a large part in being accepted.
Any advice would be much appreciated!
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by Joy Asamoah
[6/27, 10:55 PM] I'm A Millionaire: Hello, I’m applying for GCU, UHU and Dundee for oral health science, I have plenty of work experience in the field and have completed years of volunteering with various organisations to add to my application. I’m just worried about the type of questions that will be asked in the interview, as I know this will play a large part in being accepted.
Any advice would be much appreciated!
[6/27, 10:55 PM] Meta AI: To prepare for your oral health science interviews:
1. *Research the course*: Familiarize yourself with the course structure and curriculum.
2. *Practice common questions*: Prepare answers for questions about your motivation, work experience, and skills.
3. *Stay up-to-date with industry developments*: Read recent articles or research in dentistry and oral health.
4. *Prepare questions to ask*: Think about questions to ask the interviewers about the course or university.
Some potential questions to expect:
- Why oral health science?
- What skills do you bring to the role?
- How do you handle challenging situations?
Review your experiences and practice answering behavioral questions using the STAR method. Good luck with your interviews!

If our thread starter wanted an AI response, they probably would’ve just gotten one themselves.

You’ve left the prompt you fed in at the top of your reply, but it’s against forum rules to post AI content without it being clearly labelled or credited.
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by heyy928288282
What do they even get out of doing that anyways

No idea. Waste of everyone’s time as they don’t know enough about the subject to know whether the answer being spat out is accurate or not.

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