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Rice,
try to remember to stay relaxed...Think about your answers, not too long, but don't just blurt them out, especially if they throw you a curveball.
Don't let them push you into a corner. If you feel yourself getting defensive, they're not understanding you, or they're pushing to hear what they want to hear. If you feel that happening, get them to move to a new set of questions.
Try to stay away from the political, and criticism of government. Don't say anything like "The army doesn't let me talk about things like that", but let them know you don't have anything to say about that.
Only talk about your own experience, or things that you know personally. If they press you, let them know, "I'm new to the military, so I haven't learned that yet" make it a joke even.
You'll do fine. Just don't hit the Ob before the interview to "calm your nerves"
try to remember to stay relaxed...Think about your answers, not too long, but don't just blurt them out, especially if they throw you a curveball.
Don't let them push you into a corner. If you feel yourself getting defensive, they're not understanding you, or they're pushing to hear what they want to hear. If you feel that happening, get them to move to a new set of questions.
Try to stay away from the political, and criticism of government. Don't say anything like "The army doesn't let me talk about things like that", but let them know you don't have anything to say about that.
Only talk about your own experience, or things that you know personally. If they press you, let them know, "I'm new to the military, so I haven't learned that yet" make it a joke even.
You'll do fine. Just don't hit the Ob before the interview to "calm your nerves"
