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Admissions Interview Practice

The questions we actually ask, and a structural read on your answers. It marks how you answer, never whether you get in: only admissions decides that, in writing.

The set

Five questions. Answer in the box, or out loud and then type the gist.

Aim for 90 to 150 words each, roughly a minute spoken. Everything is analysed in your browser and nothing is stored.

Question 1

Describe one thing you built, fixed, ran or sold. What was your part in it?

Forward assesses what you can do. The interview starts with evidence, not ambition.

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Question 2

Twelve months of your degree are paid, assessed placement. What kind of employer do you want that year with, and what will you bring them in week one?

Co-op is a commitment, not a perk. We ask whether you have thought about it.

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Question 3

Path One runs two six-month terms. Path Two runs one unit at a time, four weeks at a time. Which suits your week, and why?

The pathway choice is yours, and it is reversible. We want your reasoning.

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Question 4

Tell us about something you got wrong, and what changed in your thinking afterwards.

Mastery means resubmission is normal. We look for people who learn in public.

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Question 5

There are things Forward refuses to teach. Name a subject you expected to find here, and how you would work around its absence.

The refusal list is public. We want applicants who read it and still chose us.

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