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Hey guys. I was wondering whether or not it is appropriate to ask questions at an interview if the interviewer does not ask if you have any questions. I thought it was automatic that they ask you for your questions but apparently not since I just had the experience. Any thoughts? Thanks.
 
If they don't specifically ask, it probably just means they forgot to say it. I doubt it would be inappropriate to say "I actually had a few questions..." and then ask. Interviewers should be well aware that the applicants they are interviewing will have questions about the school/curriculum/whatever that they should answer. I suppose if they were in a huge rush or something (which happened to me) they may give curt answers, but they wouldn't think it odd if you asked something.
 
Asking questions shows that you care enough to want to clarify a point or learn something new. It never hurts to ask, and the interviewers aren't there JUST to determine your future... I think.
 
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