I have an interview tomorrow, 1/31, at Dartmouth. Anyone want to give me a quick run-down of what to expect? Stats: 30yo, 33P, 3.63s, 3.6undergrad, 3.7masters program in international affairs. I am kind of an unusual candidate (Peace Corps, US Army Reserve) and I've been really curious why some schools seem into me and others don't. Interviewed at Einstein and UMass and have interviews at NYMC and UVM coming up in February. But got rejected pre-interview from BU, GW, and USC. This process sucks. Part of me feels privileged just to be getting interviews, but then I'm like damn, that still only gives me like a 1/5 chance at each school. This process is definitely a form of information-deprivation torture. Ahhhhhh!