Follow-Up Question

June 29, 2026
Quick definition

A follow-up question asks the applicant to explain, defend, clarify, or extend a claim already made in their materials or answer. Learn how Follow-Up Question affects Interview preparation, programme fit, writing strategy, application review, and document-based interview preparation, with examples of common misuse and stronger application logic.

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Quick definition: A follow-up question asks the applicant to explain, defend, clarify, or extend a claim already made in their materials or answer.

What it means for G5 applications

Follow-ups reveal whether a statement is genuinely understood or only polished.

How applicants commonly misuse it

Applicants often prepare first answers but not the second and third questions that test depth.

Good vs weak usage

  • Stronger: After a research claim, the follow-up asks why the method is suitable and what its limitation is.
  • Weaker: The applicant gives a memorised answer and cannot respond when asked why.

Where it appears in the workflow

This term belongs to Interview preparation. In G5Admissions, it normally connects to the workspace step where saved applicant context, programme evidence, writing strategy, review, or interview practice is reused.

FAQ

Is Follow-Up Question the same as a polished sentence?

No. It is part of the application logic. The wording matters only after the claim, evidence, and programme fit are defensible.

How should I use this term when preparing my application?

Use it as a check on whether your profile, programme choice, materials, and interview answers support the same admissions story.

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