If you have applied for a creative course and have an interview coming up then make sure to check out these Top Ten Tips for interviews and portfolios!

Tip 1: Start your portfolio early to save on last-minute rushing around.

Tip 2: In an interview there might not be time to look through your whole portfolio so make sure you show case your best work at the beginning at the end so if the interviewer only has time to flick through they can see how good you are straight away.

Tip 3: : Include all your work to show your range of skills and talent.

Tip 4: Any great idea has to have a brainstorming process and it is good for the interviewer to see your thought process.

Tip 5: You don’t want to walk into the interview struggling carrying too much, or risk your work getting damaged when transporting it to your interview, so if you create large format simply include a really good photo.

Tip 6: Make sure you fall re fall in love with all your work again before your interview. There may be some pieces that aren’t your favourite but talk positively about every piece as they all help to develop your creative style.

Tip 7: Including personal work in your portfolio will not only show your unique style but it will also show that you enjoy doing your craft outside of your studies and will show your passion for your subject.

Tip 8: If you’re wondering how the day is going to pan out, contact the university you are attending for an interview and get in-the-know on what to expect on the day. This could be anything from what to wear to how long the interview will last.

Tip 9: Take some time to yourself before the interview to mentally prepare. You’ll feel calmer and ready for when your interview comes around.

Tip 10: Thinking about what you could be asked at your interview and preparing some answers will definitely help in your interview. If the question comes up you will feel confident in answering and will know exactly what you want to get across to the person interviewing you.