I'm preparing for the Interview portion of the NUPOC selection process. I am a little concerned about what exactly they are looking for. The NUPOC Study Guide is essentially a review of every single topic I had in my college Calculus/Phyisics classes, so it is quite daunting considering I'm 4 years removed of school. I am a good interviewer, inasmuch as I can hold a conversation, explain my strengths/weaknesses with examples, and can respond well to almost any type of question without pause or use of 'um,' 'like,' or 'ya know?'. My concern is with the problem solving portion. Are they looking for me to perfectly solve any time of problem on the spot, or are they interested in my methods of probelm solving? If they are looking for correct and perfect solutions, I might be in trouble. If they are looking for my ability to adapt and use logic to solve a problem then I am better shape. I feel like I need to know everything perfectly, which I will not. I'm trying but with 2 jobs it's near impossible for me. Can someone provide some insight to support or refute my line of thinking?