Quote From caprico1:
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I got an email today telling me I had been unsuccessful. Really not happy, the email said there had been outstanding candidates but what is outstanding? I have a BSc (2:1), MSc (Distinction) and 2 years research experience under my belt so I can't help thinking that it may have been my interview skills ! Does anyone think if I ask for feedback they will tell me?? Thanks
I was interviewed back in January for PhD, it was a 2 day interview straight after my January exams (I'm a final year UG). People were sent home after the first day and those remaining went to panel interview. I got through to day 2 panel interviews and made a mess of my presentation (which was on IVF- chosen by the centre). I was emailed the following day telling me that I had been unsuccessful; I'd got speaking whilst waiting for my panel interview to the PhD co-ordinator so I emailed her asking if there was anything that was pointed out about my interview. Basically it boiled down to nerves.
I was interviewed last month and I tried to keep the interview at the back of my mine because I was presenting my data at conference and I had revision for my finals, and looking back it was the best interview I have ever had! I was much less nervous! So much so that just under 2 hours after my interview I had a phone call offering me the PhD studentship :) I have since found out that I was the only undergraduate interviewed that day and that I was the wild-card during selection for interview.
That "High competition" is a generic quote they always say. Since you have spoken to the supervisor, ask whether there was something in your interview that they didn't like, etc. Best of luck :)