Howdy! Awesome to see another Aggie here! I did the program in Spring of 2015, and as far as the interviews go my biggest advice is to be honest and be yourself. Especially on the web based interview as consistency is key- if you're being 100% honest, you'll be consistent. On the phone interview I'd say be prepared and that will help with nerves. Going into my interview I had a notebook in front of me where I'd written down my top 5 roles and why I wanted them because I knew that would be asked, and once it started I used that notebook to take notes of my interviewer's name, questions I had, details he mentioned, etc. Don't write out answers to possible questions and read it like a script- be natural! Oh, and smile- not only can they hear the smile in your voice, it will also help you stay calmer. Basically take some deep breaths when you see the phone ring, then smile and be yourself! My interviewer was super nice, they just want to have a conversation with you- they don't want to scare you or try to make you fail. Do you have any ideas on which role you'd like? I'm sure there are plenty of people here that would love to tell you about theirs!
I was merchandise in Epcot Future World North and I loved every minute of it! It wasn't the most exciting location I could imagine at first but the friends I made there more than made up for it, and I loved my role. There's tons of guest interaction in Merchandise which was the best part of the job for sure! I would second what wilkeliza said though, don't be too dead set on a position because there are some that might not look great but can be good learning experiences. Definitely network and try to get to know your managers. This will help you especially if you want to work for the company after graduation
Let me know if you have any more questions, I'd love to tell you more about my role, housing, or anything else you may be wondering about! Can't wait to hear about your application process! Gig 'em!