Myth #28: You Should Never Disagree with the Interviewer | GDPIWAT Myth-Busters

Think disagreeing with panels will get you rejected? Wrong. Learn why respectful disagreement shows conviction, how panels test your intellectual courage, and the exact framework to disagree without being disagreeable.

Myth #27: Longer Answers Show Depth of Knowledge | GDPIWAT Myth-Busters

Candidates believe comprehensive 4-minute answers impress panels. Reality: attention drops after 90 seconds, long answers signal poor communication skills, and ramblers get half as many questions. Learn the 60-second rule and layered response strategy that top converters use.

Myth #26: Admitting “I Don’t Know” is a Weakness | GDPIWAT Myth-Busters

Most coaching says never admit “I don’t know.” Reality: panels deliberately test knowledge gaps—and bluffing destroys your credibility for the ENTIRE interview. Learn the four types of “I don’t know” and how intellectual honesty actually increases your chances.

Myth #23: Researching the Institute/Company is Optional | GDPIWAT Myth-Busters

Think you can wing the “Why this school?” question? Think again. Panels detect
zero research instantly—and it signals you’re not serious about THEIR school.
Learn exactly what to research and how to use it naturally in interviews.

Myth #22: You Should Memorize Your Introduction | GDPIWAT Myth-Busters

Memorizing your introduction is one of the biggest interview mistakes. Panels
detect rehearsed scripts instantly. Learn why flexible preparation beats rigid
memorization—and how to deliver a natural, compelling introduction every time.

Myth #21: There Are “Correct” Answers to Interview Questions | GDPIWAT Myth-Busters

Stop searching for “correct” interview answers—they don’t exist. Panels don’t
have answer keys. Learn what they actually evaluate: your thinking process,
self-awareness, and authenticity. The right answer is YOUR answer, well-articulated.