Determining Acceptances after Interviews

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sp1997

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I’ve been constantly assessing myself after my interviews. I don’t know how I did, if it was a good interview or if I bombed it. Does anyone know what would make an interview “bad”? And if the interview was mediocre at best and my stats and application are strong, would the interview ruin my chances of getting an acceptance?
 
I’ve been constantly assessing myself after my interviews. I don’t know how I did, if it was a good interview or if I bombed it. Does anyone know what would make an interview “bad”? And if the interview was mediocre at best and my stats and application are strong, would the interview ruin my chances of getting an acceptance?
I think we are all wondering the same things at this point. Haha!
 
You really don't know how they assess you. However, the schools I interviewed at apparently said that once you get an interview, it is not only the interview that matters afterwards. They look at your interviewer feedback and consider it along with your application, so things like GPA and DAT don't go out the window just because you got an interview. Like you can interview well, but they can still tell you that it is because of your stats if they reject you and you call to ask why.
 
Lol you may think they go by the chart or whatever scoring but nahh. How you score on the interview and what score the interviewer gives you in each category will depend on if they interviewer liked you. If they didn't like you you will get a bad score, if they liked you you will get a good score, if they loved you you will get a great score.

Don't try and read the interviewer either. Some interviewer will love you and keep a straight face. Some will hate you and smile away
 
If you have any post Dec interviews, then you know how you did. If you didn't get accepted to any schools, then rethink how you should act on your post Dec interviews.
 
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