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2010 Interviews.

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  • 18-03-2010 5:06pm
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    Hi,

    This is my first post and would appreciate if anyone out their maybe of help.

    I'm 25 and I've applied for courses in Dublin and Waterford.

    I've done the MSAP test and awaiting results. I'm aware that there will be interviews in the coming weeks and I'm dreading them. I just cannot sell myself. Once I get into the class-room enviroment, I know I'll be A.O.K but it's the initial hurdle that I'm worried about; the interviews.
    There's absolutely no way that I can "big" myself up.

    I'm looking at psycholgy or social care and I know that they'll want evidence of voluntary work and this is where I'm ultimately deficient.
    I 'm seeing a psychiatrist myself and wondering whether this is something to mention. Or not!
    Any replies greatly appreciated!


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