Document-based interview prep
G5 Interview Follow-up Prep
Prepare interview questions and follow-up pressure from saved application materials, programme choices, statements, proposals, recommendation support, and review risks.
Applicant psychology
What Usually Goes Wrong
Preparation Focus
- Questions generated from saved materials
- Programme-fit and evidence defense
- Follow-up pressure around assumptions, feasibility, and alternatives
- Answer repair based on application review findings
What To Avoid
- Do not memorize invented stories or generic interview scripts.
- Do not answer beyond what the applicant can verify and defend.
- Do not treat generated questions as official university interview questions.
- Do not use this tool for recorded or video interview question-bank practice; recorded interviews such as Imperial College Business School interviews should be prepared on icbsprep.com.
Workflow
A Practical Prep Sequence
- Step 1
Load the applicant's saved materials and programme context.
- Step 2
Generate likely questions and follow-up pressure from the written package.
- Step 3
Practice answers from evidence rather than memorized scripts.
- Step 4
Repair weak claims before final submission or interview practice.
Output
What This Tool Should Produce
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FAQ
Common Questions
Are these official G5 interview questions?
No. G5Admissions generates preparation questions from saved materials and programme context. They are not official university interview questions.
Why should interview preparation start from my documents?
Interviewers often test the assumptions, evidence, and choices already visible in the application. Document-based preparation helps applicants defend their own claims consistently.
Does this include recorded interview question banks?
No. This page covers document-based interview follow-up preparation. Recorded or video interview formats, including Imperial College Business School-style interviews, should be prepared through icbsprep.com.
Ready to use this inside the workspace?
Public guides explain the preparation logic. The workspace is where you save context, generate outputs, and review your own application materials.