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I feel like there's just no telling. 3/4 schools I interviewed at, at least one of my interviewers said something good about me. "You did a really great job. I'm impressed." and "You have a really good application here." (that one was actually on the admissions committee). and then one I literally became best friends with one of my interviewers, and he would say comments like "You would be great here." Waitlisted. Waitlisted. And waitlisted again.
I might be a little bitter. haha
Keep in mind that while your interviews might have gone well, there are other factors at play here (whether they have already accepted applicants very similar to you and feel like you may not help diversify that class, you may be a borderline applicant, one of your letters might not be strong enough, etc). I'm not saying that any of these are true, but you get the idea.
Oh, yeah of course. I already know where the main weakness was in my app, which I'm sure made me "borderline". But I was just saying that just because your interview went well and you receive positive feedback from the interviewer doesn't necessarily mean anything.
I think that if the interviewer is good at what he/she does, every applicant should walk out of the door feeling as though the interview went well.
A week ago, I took my one and only interview for this season and my interviewer didn't seem too impressed the whole time. He was impassionate, unsmiling, and not excited by any of my answers. I thought I did a good job...
Acceptees, do you remember if your interviewer clearly gave you hints that you were a a stellar candidate? Or are all interviewers supposed to act completely neutral no matter what? I hope that's the case.
I think that if the interviewer is good at what he/she does, every applicant should walk out of the door feeling as though the interview went well.
So far my sense of how my interviews went has been pretty accurate. Accepted where I felt that my interviewers and I engaged and got along well, rejected (and/or 95% sure ill be rejected by March...) where that didn't happen. I think that's in large part coincidence though.
If you think you've received "hints" you were probably a bit overconfident.
I would disagree. Some interviewers definitely give hints, wrongly or not.