All interviews are being done by phone now. (Except that our area's recruiter has set up for face-to-face interviews for people who would prefer that at a very few schools where he happens to have extra time to spend. I wouldn't count on that, as he's only doing it at 3 schools in our area, and it's voluntary for the students.)
If you really want to get the process started early, you could watch an e-presentation online at
www.wdwcollegeprogram.com. There's all kinds of info on the site that you can check out in the meantime. Last year, I went to the live presentation, but felt that I needed to discuss it with my family before I signed up for anything, so I didn't sign up for an interview there. Then I had to watch the e-pres online and got a phone number to call in and schedule an interview. The e-pres last year included exactly the same videos that they showed at the live presentation, except that you didn't have the opportunity to ask questions or meet the campus rep team (always a bonus!
). The campus reps are all alumni who work on campus to promote the program, and love to answer questions. This year, they've re-done the videos, and according to our recruiter, the videos take up a lot more of the presentation time now, with him spending much less time talking. That may make the difference between the e-pres and live presentation minimal. If you do decide to do the e-pres, I would definitely recommend checking out the live presentation too, just so you have the opportunity to interact with some other interested people. If you go to the live presentation, bring the role checklist and application with you, and if you do the e-pres, you have to mail them in.
As far as the phone interview goes, don't worry about it. I can't stand talking on the phone, and I was pacing nervously in my hall's study lounge waiting for the call to come. I suspect the interview went well though, since I got accepted and placed on one of my top choices. Try listening to your favorite music while you're waiting for the call. It can relax you or pump you up, depending on what you're looking for. Also, smile while you talk. It sounds weird, but you really can hear the difference in your voice. Just be yourself, and if you're passionate about the program, the interviewer will know that. If they just chat with you at the beginning before they get to the serious questions, ask them where they're from. Try to find something that you have in common with them. They'll appreciate that you're interested in them too, and that's also the kind of traits that they like to find in CMs. You'll do just fine.
If you have any more questions, PM me and I'll be happy to answer them. After all, that's my job.